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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... received from Baltimore , Charleston , New York , Boston , and other places , for the exercise of this power for the encouragement of domestic manufactures . When the first of these petitions was received , Mr. Madi- son had already ...
... received from Baltimore , Charleston , New York , Boston , and other places , for the exercise of this power for the encouragement of domestic manufactures . When the first of these petitions was received , Mr. Madi- son had already ...
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... received ? The members were unanimous in favor of a proclamation of neutrality , and of receiving a Minister . The Secretaries of the Treasury and of War , ( Hamilton and Knox , ) however , advised the reception of a Minister with a ...
... received ? The members were unanimous in favor of a proclamation of neutrality , and of receiving a Minister . The Secretaries of the Treasury and of War , ( Hamilton and Knox , ) however , advised the reception of a Minister with a ...
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... received with loud and enthusiastic demonstrations of joy by his numerous friends . Here , too , he undertook to carry on his fillibustering scheme , and actually succeeded in fitting out at least one privateer , and getting her out to ...
... received with loud and enthusiastic demonstrations of joy by his numerous friends . Here , too , he undertook to carry on his fillibustering scheme , and actually succeeded in fitting out at least one privateer , and getting her out to ...
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... the House of Representatives would defeat the treaty with Great Britain by refusing to provide for carrying it into effect . In June , 1796 , news of the decision of the House was received at Paris ; and on the 2d EARLY PARTIES . 27.
... the House of Representatives would defeat the treaty with Great Britain by refusing to provide for carrying it into effect . In June , 1796 , news of the decision of the House was received at Paris ; and on the 2d EARLY PARTIES . 27.
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... received at Paris ; and on the 2d of July a decree was issued , that " all neutral or allied powers shall , without delay , be notified , that the flag of the French Re- public will treat neutral vessels , either as to confiscation , as ...
... received at Paris ; and on the 2d of July a decree was issued , that " all neutral or allied powers shall , without delay , be notified , that the flag of the French Re- public will treat neutral vessels , either as to confiscation , as ...
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