History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... hundred and sixty - two votes . On the other side , Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , and Ru- fus King , the federalist candidates , re- ceived only the votes of Connecticut and Delaware , with two from Mary . land : in all no more than ...
... hundred and sixty - two votes . On the other side , Charles Cotesworth Pinckney , and Ru- fus King , the federalist candidates , re- ceived only the votes of Connecticut and Delaware , with two from Mary . land : in all no more than ...
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... hundred gunboats would be required for the various har- bors ; that some of these would be of a size large enough to go out to sea if required : that seventy - three were al- ready built or building , and the remain- ing one hundred and ...
... hundred gunboats would be required for the various har- bors ; that some of these would be of a size large enough to go out to sea if required : that seventy - three were al- ready built or building , and the remain- ing one hundred and ...
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... hundred and eighty - eight gunboats , in addition to those already built ; which would raise the total number of vessels of this description in the navy , to two hundred and fifty - seven . * " This was the development of the much - con ...
... hundred and eighty - eight gunboats , in addition to those already built ; which would raise the total number of vessels of this description in the navy , to two hundred and fifty - seven . * " This was the development of the much - con ...
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... hundred and twenty - two in all , out of one hundred and seventy- six . Pinckney received all the votes of New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Dela- ware , with two from Maryland , and three from North ...
... hundred and twenty - two in all , out of one hundred and seventy- six . Pinckney received all the votes of New Hampshire , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , Connecticut , and Dela- ware , with two from Maryland , and three from North ...
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... hundred and 1812 . forty - two to one hundred and eighty- three . As a fitting termination to its labors , Congress , by a resolution , re- quested the president to recommend to the people the observance of a day of fasting and prayer ...
... hundred and 1812 . forty - two to one hundred and eighty- three . As a fitting termination to its labors , Congress , by a resolution , re- quested the president to recommend to the people the observance of a day of fasting and prayer ...
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 3 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
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