| James E. Vance - 1986 - 680 str.
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| Elizabeth Brand Monroe - 1992 - 296 str.
...internal improvements increased, and in April 1818 the House of Representatives requested "a plan ... for the purpose of opening and constructing such roads and canals as may deserve and require the aid of the Government."9 In their resolution the House chose to address Secretary of War John C. Calhoun by... | |
| Gerrylynn K. Roberts, Philip Steadman - 1999 - 298 str.
...treasury, Albert Gallatin, was directed to prepare and report to the [us] Senate, at their next session, a plan for the application of such means as are within the power of Congress, to the purposes of opening roads, and making canals; together with a statement of the undertakings, of that... | |
| Robert Fishman - 2000 - 382 str.
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| John Lauritz Larson - 2001 - 348 str.
...House Committee on Roads and Canals requested from secretaries Crawford and Calhoun detailed plans "for the application of such means as are within the power of Congress" to make national roads and canals. The question could only be a trap, in light of Monroe's repeated insistence... | |
| Thomas S. Langston - 2003 - 220 str.
...the plans of the new war secretary, Congress directed the department in 1818 to report a plan "for the purpose of opening and constructing such roads...a view to military operations in time of war." The next year, Calhoun's report was submitted, and work began.26 By 1821 a new peacetime equilibrium had... | |
| Peter L. Bernstein - 2005 - 472 str.
...share the wealth. On March 2, 1807, the Senate authorized the secretary of the treasury to prepare "a plan for the application of such means as are within the power of Congress, to the purposes of opening roads, and making canals . . . which as objects of public improvement, may require... | |
| Henry Clay - 2006 - 644 str.
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