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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... entered into a vindication of his administration , and congratulated the people on the prospects of peaceful and harmonious counsels and acts in the future , the president took again the eath of office , and entered with high hopes upon ...
... entered into a vindication of his administration , and congratulated the people on the prospects of peaceful and harmonious counsels and acts in the future , the president took again the eath of office , and entered with high hopes upon ...
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... entered heartily into Brown's views and plans , - " not a man of our army could have escaped . Whether it was the purpose of General Ripley to defend Fort Erie , or to cross the Niagara , he should have held the Chippewa , which was a ...
... entered heartily into Brown's views and plans , - " not a man of our army could have escaped . Whether it was the purpose of General Ripley to defend Fort Erie , or to cross the Niagara , he should have held the Chippewa , which was a ...
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... entered Salt Lake Valley , and remained there till May , 1860 , when they were withdrawn from the territory . During the summer , several matters- cie payments were suspended . The result of all which was , a general feel- ing of ...
... entered Salt Lake Valley , and remained there till May , 1860 , when they were withdrawn from the territory . During the summer , several matters- cie payments were suspended . The result of all which was , a general feel- ing of ...
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The NavyDemands of the pasha of Tripoli | 21 |
Earnest debate on repealing the judiciary act | 30 |
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