Philp's Washington Described: A Complete View of the American Capital, and the District of Columbia, with Many Notices, Historical, Topographical, and Scientific, of the Seat of GovernmentWilliam D'Arcy Haley S. Low, 1861 - Počet stran: 239 |
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... foreign nations still cling to the belief that the distances between the public buildings exceed their magnificence . The critics must decide the literary merits of this work ; but we respectfully submit that , in accuracy of state ...
... foreign nations still cling to the belief that the distances between the public buildings exceed their magnificence . The critics must decide the literary merits of this work ; but we respectfully submit that , in accuracy of state ...
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... foreign ministers would be erected on this avenue . 8. The water of Tiber Creek was to be conducted to the Capitol , and from thence through the grounds to the canal . In lieu of this supply , a spring of water was con- ducted to the ...
... foreign ministers would be erected on this avenue . 8. The water of Tiber Creek was to be conducted to the Capitol , and from thence through the grounds to the canal . In lieu of this supply , a spring of water was con- ducted to the ...
Strana 58
... foreign invasion , -and that , by the facilities of inter- nal navigation and railways , it may be approached by the population of the western States , and indeed of the whole nation , with less inconvenience than any other conceivable ...
... foreign invasion , -and that , by the facilities of inter- nal navigation and railways , it may be approached by the population of the western States , and indeed of the whole nation , with less inconvenience than any other conceivable ...
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... Foreign Affairs . " By this law , an officer was to be appointed as Secretary for the Department of Foreign Affairs , whose duties were to be performed conformably to the instructions of the President . Before this , while the republic ...
... Foreign Affairs . " By this law , an officer was to be appointed as Secretary for the Department of Foreign Affairs , whose duties were to be performed conformably to the instructions of the President . Before this , while the republic ...
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... foreign powers accredited to this government . In it all diplomatic instructions sent from the department , and ́communications to commissioners under treaties of bound- aries , & c . , are prepared , copied , and recorded ; and all of ...
... foreign powers accredited to this government . In it all diplomatic instructions sent from the department , and ́communications to commissioners under treaties of bound- aries , & c . , are prepared , copied , and recorded ; and all of ...
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