Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & brothers, 1902 |
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... amendment to the bill restricting slavery to the region west of the Mississippi ; was a member of the State legislature in 1825-26 ; visited Rus- sia and introduced American machinery there in 1835 ; and was one of the founders of the ...
... amendment to the bill restricting slavery to the region west of the Mississippi ; was a member of the State legislature in 1825-26 ; visited Rus- sia and introduced American machinery there in 1835 ; and was one of the founders of the ...
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... amended . . . . . . . . Dec. 23 , 1882 Senate reports a tariff bill which is called up for consideration , Jan. 10 ; House bill reported by ways and means com- mittee , Jan. 16 ; both bills discussed and amended for several weeks ; a ...
... amended . . . . . . . . Dec. 23 , 1882 Senate reports a tariff bill which is called up for consideration , Jan. 10 ; House bill reported by ways and means com- mittee , Jan. 16 ; both bills discussed and amended for several weeks ; a ...
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... amendments ; rates increased July 5 , 1894 House disagreeing , a conference com- mittee is appointed ; the Senate compels the House to adopt its amendments Aug. 13 , 1894 Bill sent to the President Aug. 17 , 1894 Becomes a law without ...
... amendments ; rates increased July 5 , 1894 House disagreeing , a conference com- mittee is appointed ; the Senate compels the House to adopt its amendments Aug. 13 , 1894 Bill sent to the President Aug. 17 , 1894 Becomes a law without ...
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... amendment in this respect is deemed advisable ; and it will be well to invite by another amendment the protec- tion of other nations , by expressly of- fering them in the treaty what is now offered by implication only - the same ad ...
... amendment in this respect is deemed advisable ; and it will be well to invite by another amendment the protec- tion of other nations , by expressly of- fering them in the treaty what is now offered by implication only - the same ad ...
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Benson John Lossing. by the cheers of the crowd , and by a posse amended in 1835 , and again in 1853. The of State officials , but the mare outstripped seat of government was migratory , having them and bore her brave rider in safety ...
Benson John Lossing. by the cheers of the crowd , and by a posse amended in 1835 , and again in 1853. The of State officials , but the mare outstripped seat of government was migratory , having them and bore her brave rider in safety ...
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