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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... president , the following an- swers to some queries of his , in respect of certain matters not touched upon in the ... president to bestow upon him some sharp and bitter censure . * In this let- ter to Paine , the president also stated ...
... president , the following an- swers to some queries of his , in respect of certain matters not touched upon in the ... president to bestow upon him some sharp and bitter censure . * In this let- ter to Paine , the president also stated ...
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... president of the Sen- ate and the speaker of the House . This plan , we may mention , has been followed by Jefferson's successors . * The message was in the following terms . " Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of ...
... president of the Sen- ate and the speaker of the House . This plan , we may mention , has been followed by Jefferson's successors . * The message was in the following terms . " Fellow - Citizens of the Senate and House of ...
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... president adverted to the fact , that the French government acted in a way which plainly showed their feelings to be decidedly unfriendly . Cautioning Living- ston as to the line of conduct to be pursued , so as not to commit the coun ...
... president adverted to the fact , that the French government acted in a way which plainly showed their feelings to be decidedly unfriendly . Cautioning Living- ston as to the line of conduct to be pursued , so as not to commit the coun ...
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... president's ideas on the subject of dry docks for the navy , af- forded a fine opportunity to indulge in ridicule and witticism . It was , however , the closing of the port of New Orleans that engrossed the minds of all men ; and they ...
... president's ideas on the subject of dry docks for the navy , af- forded a fine opportunity to indulge in ridicule and witticism . It was , however , the closing of the port of New Orleans that engrossed the minds of all men ; and they ...
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... president recommends the repeal of discriminating duties - Gris- wold's inquiry into the management of the treasury - The eighth Congress - Amendment to the Constitution respecting election of president and vice - president - Warmly ...
... president recommends the repeal of discriminating duties - Gris- wold's inquiry into the management of the treasury - The eighth Congress - Amendment to the Constitution respecting election of president and vice - president - Warmly ...
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