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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... treaty .. ....... Perry and the Japan expedition .. Congress in session .... President's vetoes - Ostend conference . Dr. Kane's return - His death ...... Buchanan's message .. 550 ...... 499 , 500 Harper's Ferry committee ... 551 500 ...
... treaty .. ....... Perry and the Japan expedition .. Congress in session .... President's vetoes - Ostend conference . Dr. Kane's return - His death ...... Buchanan's message .. 550 ...... 499 , 500 Harper's Ferry committee ... 551 500 ...
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... treaty lately concluded with that nation , duly ratified , ( see vol . ii . , p . 504. ) He took occasion at the same time , under date of March 18th , to send to the no- torious Thomas Paine , " assurances of his high esteem , and ...
... treaty lately concluded with that nation , duly ratified , ( see vol . ii . , p . 504. ) He took occasion at the same time , under date of March 18th , to send to the no- torious Thomas Paine , " assurances of his high esteem , and ...
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... treaty - Import- ance of this transaction - Jefferson's gratulations- His views as to the course to be pursued in Congress - Let- ter to Breckenridge - Tucker's opinions - The treaty ratified in October - Jefferson's letter to Lincoln ...
... treaty - Import- ance of this transaction - Jefferson's gratulations- His views as to the course to be pursued in Congress - Let- ter to Breckenridge - Tucker's opinions - The treaty ratified in October - Jefferson's letter to Lincoln ...
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... treaty of 1795. On the 22d , the fact that the Mississippi was virtually closed to American trade , was formally noti- fied to Congress , by the president , in reply . On the 5th of January , Mr. Gris- wold , of Connecticut , moved ...
... treaty of 1795. On the 22d , the fact that the Mississippi was virtually closed to American trade , was formally noti- fied to Congress , by the president , in reply . On the 5th of January , Mr. Gris- wold , of Connecticut , moved ...
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... TREATY CONCLUDED . The treaty was concluded on the. CH . II . ] mistress of the seas , and would cer- tainly have wrested Louisiana from him without fail . Napoleon therefore abandoned his projects of conquest and glory in America , and ...
... TREATY CONCLUDED . The treaty was concluded on the. CH . II . ] mistress of the seas , and would cer- tainly have wrested Louisiana from him without fail . Napoleon therefore abandoned his projects of conquest and glory in America , and ...
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