History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... thousand inhabit ants ; one for determining the extent of the peace establishment , in respect of the army , and also for the 1802 . regulation and maintenance of peace on the frontiers ; one abol- ishing the internal taxes ; and one ...
... thousand inhabit ants ; one for determining the extent of the peace establishment , in respect of the army , and also for the 1802 . regulation and maintenance of peace on the frontiers ; one abol- ishing the internal taxes ; and one ...
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... thousand militia , and occupy New Orleans * , and that $ 5,000,000 should be appropri- 1803. ated to that retaliatory meas- ure . But Mr. Breckenridge of Ken- tucky , was more successful in his reso- lutions , raising the numbers of the ...
... thousand militia , and occupy New Orleans * , and that $ 5,000,000 should be appropri- 1803. ated to that retaliatory meas- ure . But Mr. Breckenridge of Ken- tucky , was more successful in his reso- lutions , raising the numbers of the ...
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... thousand slaves being guar- anteed as the property of their owners , ) and religion ; and also for their admis- sion to the full rights of citizens of the Union . * It was further agreed , that the port of New Orleans should , for the ...
... thousand slaves being guar- anteed as the property of their owners , ) and religion ; and also for their admis- sion to the full rights of citizens of the Union . * It was further agreed , that the port of New Orleans should , for the ...
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... thousand dollars , and the forfeiture of the vessel in which such person was imported . The time had not then arrived when the importation of slaves was prohib- ited by the Constitution , and this law 1803 . was passed in conformity to ...
... thousand dollars , and the forfeiture of the vessel in which such person was imported . The time had not then arrived when the importation of slaves was prohib- ited by the Constitution , and this law 1803 . was passed in conformity to ...
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... thousand men against Tripoli , the reign- ing pasha having forced so many of his subjects into banishment . Soon after the junction agreed upon , Mr. Eaton , who now assumed the title of general , marched in the direction of Derne ...
... thousand men against Tripoli , the reign- ing pasha having forced so many of his subjects into banishment . Soon after the junction agreed upon , Mr. Eaton , who now assumed the title of general , marched in the direction of Derne ...
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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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