A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... England , and that west of the Missis- sippi to Spain . By the Treaty of Paris of 1783 , which ended the Revolution , England gave Florida back to Spain . During the first years of our national history , therefore , Spain owned the ...
... England , and that west of the Missis- sippi to Spain . By the Treaty of Paris of 1783 , which ended the Revolution , England gave Florida back to Spain . During the first years of our national history , therefore , Spain owned the ...
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... England a maritime rival that will , sooner or later , humble her pride . " Portions of the boundary line of this pur- chased territory were in dispute for a long time , but so far as Spain was concerned , the differences of opinion ...
... England a maritime rival that will , sooner or later , humble her pride . " Portions of the boundary line of this pur- chased territory were in dispute for a long time , but so far as Spain was concerned , the differences of opinion ...
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... England , still re- mained hers . The United States maintained that Spain had given to France the whole original extent of Louisiana , and that Florida west of the Perdids was a part of our purchase from France in 1803. Our govern- ment ...
... England , still re- mained hers . The United States maintained that Spain had given to France the whole original extent of Louisiana , and that Florida west of the Perdids was a part of our purchase from France in 1803. Our govern- ment ...
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... England , France and Belgium did likewise . In 1837 Texas made application to Congress . for annexation , but with no immediate result . The presidential campaign of 1844 turned largely on this question . The Democratic convention ...
... England , France and Belgium did likewise . In 1837 Texas made application to Congress . for annexation , but with no immediate result . The presidential campaign of 1844 turned largely on this question . The Democratic convention ...
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... England and all the Atlantic states large areas of barrens worthless for field crops , that may be profitably devoted to wood - growing . The feasibility of reclaiming our most sterile wastes is proved by many facts both at home and ...
... England and all the Atlantic states large areas of barrens worthless for field crops , that may be profitably devoted to wood - growing . The feasibility of reclaiming our most sterile wastes is proved by many facts both at home and ...
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