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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... tion . * Amongst the other more important acts of this session , we may enumerate- one for the reapportionment of Repre- sentatives , according to the result of * We may mention here , that the value of the ex- ports of the United ...
... tion . * Amongst the other more important acts of this session , we may enumerate- one for the reapportionment of Repre- sentatives , according to the result of * We may mention here , that the value of the ex- ports of the United ...
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... tion with Spain for the navigation of the Mississippi , had been adjusted dur- ing the administration of Washington , by a treaty which had conceded to them the right , and stipulated to make the enjoyment effective , of deposit at New ...
... tion with Spain for the navigation of the Mississippi , had been adjusted dur- ing the administration of Washington , by a treaty which had conceded to them the right , and stipulated to make the enjoyment effective , of deposit at New ...
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... tion to the memorial which Mr. Living- ston presented on learning the fact of the retrocession of Louisiana to France . The sudden change , however , in his plans , led him to look favorably upon Livingston's representations ; and so ...
... tion to the memorial which Mr. Living- ston presented on learning the fact of the retrocession of Louisiana to France . The sudden change , however , in his plans , led him to look favorably upon Livingston's representations ; and so ...
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... tion of the treaty could take place at CH . II . ] CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECT OF THE QUESTION. CH . II . ] he said , " can can give us New Orleans . We must employ force . Let us first get possession of the country , and negotiate afterwards ...
... tion of the treaty could take place at CH . II . ] CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECT OF THE QUESTION. CH . II . ] he said , " can can give us New Orleans . We must employ force . Let us first get possession of the country , and negotiate afterwards ...
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... tion ; and he was well aware that the course he had adopted would be sub- jected to severe scrutiny by the oppo- nents of his administration . Writing to Mr. Breckenridge , of Kentucky , in August , he gives expression to his views and ...
... tion ; and he was well aware that the course he had adopted would be sub- jected to severe scrutiny by the oppo- nents of his administration . Writing to Mr. Breckenridge , of Kentucky , in August , he gives expression to his views and ...
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