| George Washington - 1852 - 76 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them, of a policy in the General...Government and in the Atlantic States unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi: they have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties,... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - 1853 - 354 strani
...satisfaction of that event, throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them of a policy in the General Government and in the Atlantic States unfriendly to their interests in regard to the MISSISSIPPI. — They have been witnesses to the formation of two Treaties,... | |
| 1853 - 514 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them of a policy in the general government, and in the Atlantic states, unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi. They have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties,... | |
| William Hickey - 1854 - 590 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them, of a policy in the General...Government, and in the Atlantic States, unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi : they have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties... | |
| United States. President - 1854 - 616 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them of a policy in the general government and in the Atlantic states unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi. They have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties—that... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 1012 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them of a policy in the general government, and in the Atlantic States, unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi. They have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties —... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them of a policy in the general government, and in the Atlantic states, untriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi. They have been witnesses to the formation... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 342 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them, of a policy in the General...Government, and in the Atlantic States, unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi : :they have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 337 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them, of a policy in the General...Government, and in the Atlantic States, unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi : they have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1855 - 714 strani
...satisfaction at that event throughout the United States, a decisive proof how unfounded were the suspicions propagated among them of a policy in the general government and in the Atlantic states unfriendly to their interests in regard to the Mississippi. They have been witnesses to the formation of two treaties —... | |
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