History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... prepared a message instead of a speech , which he sent with an explana- tory letter , to the president of the Sen- ate and the speaker of the House . This plan , we may mention , has been followed by Jefferson's successors . * The ...
... prepared a message instead of a speech , which he sent with an explana- tory letter , to the president of the Sen- ate and the speaker of the House . This plan , we may mention , has been followed by Jefferson's successors . * The ...
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... prepared by the secretary of the treasury , will as usual be laid before you . The suc cess which has attended the late sales of the public lands shows , that with attention they may be made an impor- tant source of receipt . Among the ...
... prepared by the secretary of the treasury , will as usual be laid before you . The suc cess which has attended the late sales of the public lands shows , that with attention they may be made an impor- tant source of receipt . Among the ...
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... preparing for that course , without , however , hastening it ; and it may be necessary ( on your failure on the conti- nent ) to cross the channel . We shall get entangled in European politics , and , figuring more , be much less happy ...
... preparing for that course , without , however , hastening it ; and it may be necessary ( on your failure on the conti- nent ) to cross the channel . We shall get entangled in European politics , and , figuring more , be much less happy ...
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... preparation , in the spring of 1803 , to deliver the province over to the French Republic ; and the arrival of General Victor , the commis- sioner , was waited for with great inter- est . The general , however , did not make his ...
... preparation , in the spring of 1803 , to deliver the province over to the French Republic ; and the arrival of General Victor , the commis- sioner , was waited for with great inter- est . The general , however , did not make his ...
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... prepared for the posthumous narrative of the expedition : ' Of courage un- daunted ; possessing a firmness and per- severance of purpose , which nothing but impossibilities could divert from its direction ; careful as a father of those ...
... prepared for the posthumous narrative of the expedition : ' Of courage un- daunted ; possessing a firmness and per- severance of purpose , which nothing but impossibilities could divert from its direction ; careful as a father of those ...
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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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