Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909, Količina 5Harper & brothers, 1905 - 538 strani |
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... Mexico with two frigates ( Oct. 22 ) , to occupy the mouth of the Mississippi and the region neglected after the death of La Salle . On finding that stream , he re- ceived from the Indians a letter left by De Tonty , in 1686 , for La ...
... Mexico with two frigates ( Oct. 22 ) , to occupy the mouth of the Mississippi and the region neglected after the death of La Salle . On finding that stream , he re- ceived from the Indians a letter left by De Tonty , in 1686 , for La ...
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... Mexico so as not to obstruct , or un- necessarily delay , impede , or annoy pas- countries : Provided , that not exceeding one inspector shall be appointed for each customs district , and whose salary shall not exceed $ 1,200 per year ...
... Mexico so as not to obstruct , or un- necessarily delay , impede , or annoy pas- countries : Provided , that not exceeding one inspector shall be appointed for each customs district , and whose salary shall not exceed $ 1,200 per year ...
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... Mexico in concluding a two years ' war with that country . Between 1846 and 1866 there were some fifteen or twenty Indian wars or affairs , in which it is estimated that 1,500 whites and 7,000 Indians were killed . In the actions ...
... Mexico in concluding a two years ' war with that country . Between 1846 and 1866 there were some fifteen or twenty Indian wars or affairs , in which it is estimated that 1,500 whites and 7,000 Indians were killed . In the actions ...
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... Mexico , and would include 70,000,000 people . If there were any such prophet he was as a voice crying in the wilderness ; no one heard or heeded . The politician is al- most invariably an opportunist , perhaps necessarily so , since no ...
... Mexico , and would include 70,000,000 people . If there were any such prophet he was as a voice crying in the wilderness ; no one heard or heeded . The politician is al- most invariably an opportunist , perhaps necessarily so , since no ...
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... Mexico , and from Michigan to Cali- fornia . But An aristocratic government , composed of men who have inherited political ability from a long line of governing ancestry , and who have been especially trained for that work from boyhood ...
... Mexico , and from Michigan to Cali- fornia . But An aristocratic government , composed of men who have inherited political ability from a long line of governing ancestry , and who have been especially trained for that work from boyhood ...
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