Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... admitted into Congress by delegates on an equal footing with the original States , provided the requisite number of the States forming the Union should consent to such admission . Western Territory , THE . In 1784 Con- gress provided a ...
... admitted into Congress by delegates on an equal footing with the original States , provided the requisite number of the States forming the Union should consent to such admission . Western Territory , THE . In 1784 Con- gress provided a ...
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... admitted to the bar . He achieved success in the law and was many times a member of the South Carolina legislature . His paintings include Battle of Eutaw Springs ; Battle of Fort Moultrie ; Bat- tle of New Orleans ; Marion Inviting the ...
... admitted to the bar . He achieved success in the law and was many times a member of the South Carolina legislature . His paintings include Battle of Eutaw Springs ; Battle of Fort Moultrie ; Bat- tle of New Orleans ; Marion Inviting the ...
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... admitted to prac- tice before the Supreme Court of the .1855 United States , 1879 ; disability removed First woman's hospital in the world by an act of Congress approved founded at New York City by Dr. Marion Sims .1857 [ In ...
... admitted to prac- tice before the Supreme Court of the .1855 United States , 1879 ; disability removed First woman's hospital in the world by an act of Congress approved founded at New York City by Dr. Marion Sims .1857 [ In ...
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