A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 26
... treaty by which Florida was ceded to the United States . Our government in return assumed claims of its citizens against Spain to the amount of $ 5,000,000 , and accepted the Sabine River as the eastern boundary of Mexico . By the same ...
... treaty by which Florida was ceded to the United States . Our government in return assumed claims of its citizens against Spain to the amount of $ 5,000,000 , and accepted the Sabine River as the eastern boundary of Mexico . By the same ...
Side 27
... treaty of annexation with Texas in April , 1844 , including the territory between the Nueces and Rio Grande Rivers , disputes as to which finally led to the Mexican War ( which see ) . This treaty failed of ratification at the hands of ...
... treaty of annexation with Texas in April , 1844 , including the territory between the Nueces and Rio Grande Rivers , disputes as to which finally led to the Mexican War ( which see ) . This treaty failed of ratification at the hands of ...
Side 28
... treaty , and on the last day of his term sent a special messenger to Texas . This emissary on June 18th secured the ... treaty of 1848 , which ended that contest , passed to the United States . ( See Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo . ) Our ...
... treaty , and on the last day of his term sent a special messenger to Texas . This emissary on June 18th secured the ... treaty of 1848 , which ended that contest , passed to the United States . ( See Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo . ) Our ...
Side 33
... to have the quorum necessary for the ratification of the treaty of peace with Great Britain . July 14 , 1788 , the ratifi- cation by nine States of the present Constitution ( pre- DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 33.
... to have the quorum necessary for the ratification of the treaty of peace with Great Britain . July 14 , 1788 , the ratifi- cation by nine States of the present Constitution ( pre- DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 33.
Side 35
... treaty with any king , prince or State ; nor shall any person holding any office of profit or trust under the United States , or any of them , accept of any present , emolu- ment , office or title of any kind whatever , from any king ...
... treaty with any king , prince or State ; nor shall any person holding any office of profit or trust under the United States , or any of them , accept of any present , emolu- ment , office or title of any kind whatever , from any king ...
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