A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... debt and threatened with an English war , and proposed to sell the whole Province of Louisiana . A convention to that effect was speedily arranged and signed on April 30 , 1803 , by Livingston and Monroe for the United States , and ...
... debt and threatened with an English war , and proposed to sell the whole Province of Louisiana . A convention to that effect was speedily arranged and signed on April 30 , 1803 , by Livingston and Monroe for the United States , and ...
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... debts due from Mexico to our citizens amounting to $ 3,250,000 . A portion of this acquisition ( that part of New Mexico east of the Rio Grande ) was claimed by Texas , and one of the provisions of Henry Clay's Om- nibus Bill , passed ...
... debts due from Mexico to our citizens amounting to $ 3,250,000 . A portion of this acquisition ( that part of New Mexico east of the Rio Grande ) was claimed by Texas , and one of the provisions of Henry Clay's Om- nibus Bill , passed ...
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... debt . On his release he was at once hurried to a close carriage and taken to Niagara ; he was never again heard from . Some time afterward a body , asserted by some to be his , was found in the river below the falls . The affair ...
... debt . On his release he was at once hurried to a close carriage and taken to Niagara ; he was never again heard from . Some time afterward a body , asserted by some to be his , was found in the river below the falls . The affair ...
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... debt as it matures , and " fostering care " for agriculture ; while it denounced the tariff and the grant of land to corporations . Their nominee was also selected by the Greenback Labor party , the joint ticket being known as the ...
... debt as it matures , and " fostering care " for agriculture ; while it denounced the tariff and the grant of land to corporations . Their nominee was also selected by the Greenback Labor party , the joint ticket being known as the ...
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... debt , principal and interest , fell into arrears , the soldiers of the Revolution remained unpaid and Con- gress could not even induce the States to give it power to retaliate on nations bent on ruining our trade . The attendance of ...
... debt , principal and interest , fell into arrears , the soldiers of the Revolution remained unpaid and Con- gress could not even induce the States to give it power to retaliate on nations bent on ruining our trade . The attendance of ...
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