History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... possession of the port of New Orleans , and the right to the navigation of the Mississippi , were indispensable to the prosperity , and even the quiet of the great west . It was perceived , too , at once , that the substitution of ...
... possession of the port of New Orleans , and the right to the navigation of the Mississippi , were indispensable to the prosperity , and even the quiet of the great west . It was perceived , too , at once , that the substitution of ...
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... possession of Louisiana , and one part of the fleet which he despatched under Le Clerc to reduce St. Domingo , was destined for this service . And there can be as little doubt , that had that object been accomplished , before the end of ...
... possession of Louisiana , and one part of the fleet which he despatched under Le Clerc to reduce St. Domingo , was destined for this service . And there can be as little doubt , that had that object been accomplished , before the end of ...
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... possession of the colony to France . The great artery of the commerce of the Union was thus choked in its circu- lation . The sentiment of surprise , of alarm , of .ndignation , was instantaneous and universal among the people , ( as ...
... possession of the colony to France . The great artery of the commerce of the Union was thus choked in its circu- lation . The sentiment of surprise , of alarm , of .ndignation , was instantaneous and universal among the people , ( as ...
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... possession of the only outlet for the produce of the great valley of the west . In Congress , later in the session , other motions were presented respecting this important business ; for the western states began to show symptoms of in ...
... possession of the only outlet for the produce of the great valley of the west . In Congress , later in the session , other motions were presented respecting this important business ; for the western states began to show symptoms of in ...
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... possession of the country , and negotiate afterwards . " 1803 . After his first astonishment , and well might he be astonished , when , ask- ing for a town , a province was offered ; when , asking for the freedom of a river , the river ...
... possession of the country , and negotiate afterwards . " 1803 . After his first astonishment , and well might he be astonished , when , ask- ing for a town , a province was offered ; when , asking for the freedom of a river , the river ...
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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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