A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... original extent of Louisiana , and that Florida west of the Perdids was a part of our purchase from France in 1803. Our govern- ment did not press this claim till 1810 , but then , under direction of the President , Governor Claiborne ...
... original extent of Louisiana , and that Florida west of the Perdids was a part of our purchase from France in 1803. Our govern- ment did not press this claim till 1810 , but then , under direction of the President , Governor Claiborne ...
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... same year , Russia ceded to the United States what is now the Territory of Alaska . The price paid was $ 7,200,000 . The following table shows the original area of the United States and 28 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
... same year , Russia ceded to the United States what is now the Territory of Alaska . The price paid was $ 7,200,000 . The following table shows the original area of the United States and 28 DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS .
Side 29
... original area of the United States and the areas of the various annexed regions : United States in 1783 . Louisiana ( 1803 ) .. Florida ( 1819 ) . Texas ( 1845 ) .. .... Mexican Cession ( 1848 ) . Gadsden Purchase ( 1853 ) ... Alaska ...
... original area of the United States and the areas of the various annexed regions : United States in 1783 . Louisiana ( 1803 ) .. Florida ( 1819 ) . Texas ( 1845 ) .. .... Mexican Cession ( 1848 ) . Gadsden Purchase ( 1853 ) ... Alaska ...
Side 54
... original country its value there must of necessity be greater than that of the exported articles . Not that transactions can be thus traced except in isolated cases ; we may indeed assume a case of exports exclusively to England and of ...
... original country its value there must of necessity be greater than that of the exported articles . Not that transactions can be thus traced except in isolated cases ; we may indeed assume a case of exports exclusively to England and of ...
Side 116
... original States of the Union . It had two capitals , Hartford and New Haven , up to 1873 , when the former was made the sole seat of government . The population in 1880 was 622,700 , and in the last census ( 1890 ) 746,258 . Connecticut ...
... original States of the Union . It had two capitals , Hartford and New Haven , up to 1873 , when the former was made the sole seat of government . The population in 1880 was 622,700 , and in the last census ( 1890 ) 746,258 . Connecticut ...
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