Mirror of Modern Democracy: A History of the Democratic Party, from Its Organization in 1825, to Its Last Great Achievement, the Rebellion of 1861. To which is Prefixed a Sketch of the Old Federal and Republican PartiesN. C. Miller, 1864 - Počet stran: 270 |
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Strana vii
... Proclamation of Neu- trality , 22. Genet , the French Minister , at Charleston , 22 ; at Philadelphia , 23 ; recalled , 23. Jay's mission to England , 24 ; his instructions , 24. Brit- ish orders , 22-24 . The Jay Treaty , 25-27 ...
... Proclamation of Neu- trality , 22. Genet , the French Minister , at Charleston , 22 ; at Philadelphia , 23 ; recalled , 23. Jay's mission to England , 24 ; his instructions , 24. Brit- ish orders , 22-24 . The Jay Treaty , 25-27 ...
Strana xi
... Proclamation of Emancipation , 227 . Adams and Patrick Henry's Opinions , 227-229 . Meeting of Governors , 229 . Congress meets , Dec. , 1862 ; Lincoln's Plan of Emancipation , 229 , 230. Col- ored Soldiers ; Western Virginia admitted ...
... Proclamation of Emancipation , 227 . Adams and Patrick Henry's Opinions , 227-229 . Meeting of Governors , 229 . Congress meets , Dec. , 1862 ; Lincoln's Plan of Emancipation , 229 , 230. Col- ored Soldiers ; Western Virginia admitted ...
Strana 21
... was consistent with our treaties with that country . He therefore submitted a series of questions to the Cabinet , then consisting of four members . One of these questions was , Shall a proclamation be EARLY PARTIES . 21.
... was consistent with our treaties with that country . He therefore submitted a series of questions to the Cabinet , then consisting of four members . One of these questions was , Shall a proclamation be EARLY PARTIES . 21.
Strana 22
... proclamation be issued enjoining non - interference by our citizens in the war be- tween Great Britain and France ? Another , Shall a minis- ter from the French Republic be received ? The members were unanimous in favor of a proclamation ...
... proclamation be issued enjoining non - interference by our citizens in the war be- tween Great Britain and France ? Another , Shall a minis- ter from the French Republic be received ? The members were unanimous in favor of a proclamation ...
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... proclamation of neutrality , many eminent citizens and statesmen were opposed to it , and in favor of joining France . Among them was Mr. Jefferson , who considered our treaty obligations in full force , and who , though he had assented ...
... proclamation of neutrality , many eminent citizens and statesmen were opposed to it , and in favor of joining France . Among them was Mr. Jefferson , who considered our treaty obligations in full force , and who , though he had assented ...
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