History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... authorized to raise addi- tional regiments , not exceeding twenty , to appoint six major - generals , and six brigadier - generals , to raise ten compa- nies of rangers , for the defence of the frontiers , etc. The president was also ...
... authorized to raise addi- tional regiments , not exceeding twenty , to appoint six major - generals , and six brigadier - generals , to raise ten compa- nies of rangers , for the defence of the frontiers , etc. The president was also ...
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... authorized , for the purpose of retiring the outstand- ing and depreciated treasury paper ; and $ 25,000,000 of rotes , part of which were to be for sums under a hundred dollars , and not to bear interest , the rest for larger amounts ...
... authorized , for the purpose of retiring the outstand- ing and depreciated treasury paper ; and $ 25,000,000 of rotes , part of which were to be for sums under a hundred dollars , and not to bear interest , the rest for larger amounts ...
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... authorized , and an act was passed giving authority to pur- chase the papers of Mr. Madison , fourth president of the United States . Con- gress adjourned on the 14th of August , 1848 . The venerable ex - president , John Quincy Adams ...
... authorized , and an act was passed giving authority to pur- chase the papers of Mr. Madison , fourth president of the United States . Con- gress adjourned on the 14th of August , 1848 . The venerable ex - president , John Quincy Adams ...
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