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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... sent on the 17th of March , with a brief matter - of - fact message . Five days later he sent another message " relative to England and France , " and on the same day a second message , " with doc- uments , exhibiting a complete view of ...
... sent on the 17th of March , with a brief matter - of - fact message . Five days later he sent another message " relative to England and France , " and on the same day a second message , " with doc- uments , exhibiting a complete view of ...
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... sent in his annual mes- sage . He began with stating his re- gret at the failure of the efforts to ne- gotiate a peace by the mediation of Russia . He next spoke of the events of the war thus far ; of Perry's victory , of Chauncey's ...
... sent in his annual mes- sage . He began with stating his re- gret at the failure of the efforts to ne- gotiate a peace by the mediation of Russia . He next spoke of the events of the war thus far ; of Perry's victory , of Chauncey's ...
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... sent as Minister decided majority in both branches of from the United States to that country . the National Legislature . President The British Government presented va- Buchanan sent in his message the next rious objections to the ...
... sent as Minister decided majority in both branches of from the United States to that country . the National Legislature . President The British Government presented va- Buchanan sent in his message the next rious objections to the ...
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The NavyDemands of the pasha of Tripoli | 21 |
Earnest debate on repealing the judiciary act | 30 |
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