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... grant of money and land , and he immediately made application to Con- gress for further aid to secure the carry- ing - out of the plan . The matter was re- ferred in the House of Representatives to a committee , and this body , Feb. 12 ...
... grant of money and land , and he immediately made application to Con- gress for further aid to secure the carry- ing - out of the plan . The matter was re- ferred in the House of Representatives to a committee , and this body , Feb. 12 ...
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... Grant had defeated Bragg at Chattanooga , and Sherman , with 25,000 men , was on the way to leave Knoxville . Livingstone , com- pelled to raise the siege , therefore , retired James B. Frazier .... up the Holston River , but did not en ...
... Grant had defeated Bragg at Chattanooga , and Sherman , with 25,000 men , was on the way to leave Knoxville . Livingstone , com- pelled to raise the siege , therefore , retired James B. Frazier .... up the Holston River , but did not en ...
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... grant of land in Texas , and dying , his son , Stephen F. , received a confirmation of the grant in 1823 . Emigrants from the United States flocked into Texas . A thousand families were soon there . Span- ish rule was harsh towards the ...
... grant of land in Texas , and dying , his son , Stephen F. , received a confirmation of the grant in 1823 . Emigrants from the United States flocked into Texas . A thousand families were soon there . Span- ish rule was harsh towards the ...
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... Grant in his report , " of first disbanding most of his army , and permitting an in- discriminate plunder of the public prop- erty . " So ended the Civil War in the field . Charles A. Culberson .. Charles A. Culberson .. Joseph D ...
... Grant in his report , " of first disbanding most of his army , and permitting an in- discriminate plunder of the public prop- erty . " So ended the Civil War in the field . Charles A. Culberson .. Charles A. Culberson .. Joseph D ...
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... Grant in 1882 to effect a commercial treaty with Mexico . His publications include A Few Thoughts on the Foreign Policy of the United States ; The Diplomacy of the Revolution ; Diplomatic System of the United States ; An American View ...
... Grant in 1882 to effect a commercial treaty with Mexico . His publications include A Few Thoughts on the Foreign Policy of the United States ; The Diplomacy of the Revolution ; Diplomatic System of the United States ; An American View ...
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Seite 7 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Seite 108 - There shall be a firm and perpetual peace between His Britannic Majesty and the said States, and between the subjects of the one and the citizens of the other...
Seite 107 - Persons of any other Description shall have free Liberty to go to any Part or Parts of any of the thirteen United States and therein to remain twelve months unmolested in their Endeavours to obtain the Restitution of such of their Estates, Rights and Properties as may have been confiscated...
Seite 265 - For the recognition of the independence of the people of Cuba, demanding that the Government of Spain relinquish its authority and government in the island of Cuba, and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters, and directing the President of the United States to use the land and naval forces of the United States to carry these resolutions into effect...
Seite 432 - Approved, April 19th, 1864. SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act shall not take effect except upon the fundamental condition, that within the state of Nebraska, there shall be no denial of the elective franchise, or of any other right, to any person, by reason of race or color, excepting Indians not taxed...
Seite 566 - There is something to be said on both sides of this question, liut it is a question which need not here be discussed.
Seite 85 - These are the laws that concern all men, and these are the penalties for the transgression thereof, which, by common consent, are ratified and established throughout the whole colony. And otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. AND LET THE SAINTS OF THE MOST HIGH WALK IN THIS COLONY WITHOUT MOLESTATION, IN THE NAME OF JEHOVAH THEIR GOD, FOR EVER AND EVER.
Seite 28 - That the President of the United States be respectfully requested to consider the expediency of opening negotiations with the governments of other nations, and particularly with the Governments of Central America and New Granada, for the purpose of effectually protecting...
Seite 7 - ... by adding twenty per cent. to the actual cost thereof, if imported from the Cape of Good Hope, or from any place beyond the same; and ten per cent, on the actual cost thereof, if imported from any other place or country, including all charges; commissions, outside packages, and insurance, only excepted.
Seite 128 - The general did so, and the governor was successful in supplying many of the wants of the army. When difficulties afterwards arose, and the army was spread over the country, it became a by-word, 'We must consult Brother Jonathan.