History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 3 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... carried for- ward which materially aided the course of operations on the sea . 1804 . It will be remembered , that ... carrying on the war against the usurper , and , at different times , several projects to that effect had been ...
... carried for- ward which materially aided the course of operations on the sea . 1804 . It will be remembered , that ... carrying on the war against the usurper , and , at different times , several projects to that effect had been ...
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... carried every thing before them . This peaceful state of things , however , was delusive to a large ex- tent , and " even then causes were at work which greatly agitated the last years of his administration , both in its domestic and ...
... carried every thing before them . This peaceful state of things , however , was delusive to a large ex- tent , and " even then causes were at work which greatly agitated the last years of his administration , both in its domestic and ...
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... carried by a vote of sixty - eight to thirty - three . Mr. Tucker points out several other in- stances in which the republican ma- jority displayed its chagrin at this ac- quittal and their own defeat in the matter of the judiciary ...
... carried by a vote of sixty - eight to thirty - three . Mr. Tucker points out several other in- stances in which the republican ma- jority displayed its chagrin at this ac- quittal and their own defeat in the matter of the judiciary ...
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... carried into Spanish ports , were included in the settlement between the United States and France . She took at once the ground that she had acquired no right from Spain , and had meant to deliver us none , eastward of the Iberville ...
... carried into Spanish ports , were included in the settlement between the United States and France . She took at once the ground that she had acquired no right from Spain , and had meant to deliver us none , eastward of the Iberville ...
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... some color to the imputation which Mr. Jefferson's enemies had thrown out in the newspapers , that the two millions were meant to bribe France to compel Spain to make a cession of the Floridas ; and that the Hornet ac- tually carried.
... some color to the imputation which Mr. Jefferson's enemies had thrown out in the newspapers , that the two millions were meant to bribe France to compel Spain to make a cession of the Floridas ; and that the Hornet ac- tually carried.
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