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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... given to a portion of second version which is reproduced , al- North America discovered by the Scandi- most in its entirety . navian navigators , because of the abun- dance of grapes found there . See NORTH- MEN IN AMERICA . The Vinland ...
... given to a portion of second version which is reproduced , al- North America discovered by the Scandi- most in its entirety . navian navigators , because of the abun- dance of grapes found there . See NORTH- MEN IN AMERICA . The Vinland ...
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... given , or could have been given , to the internal condition of the country , its capacities of improvement , or the constitutional power of the govern- ment in regard to objects connected with such improvement . The peace , Mr ...
... given , or could have been given , to the internal condition of the country , its capacities of improvement , or the constitutional power of the govern- ment in regard to objects connected with such improvement . The peace , Mr ...
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... given at all , should be given to the slaves . It declared any " scheme of expatria- tion " to be " delusive , cruel , and danger- ous . " It fully recognized the right of each State to legislate exclusively on the subject of slavery ...
... given at all , should be given to the slaves . It declared any " scheme of expatria- tion " to be " delusive , cruel , and danger- ous . " It fully recognized the right of each State to legislate exclusively on the subject of slavery ...
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