Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & brothers, 1902 |
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... return home , in November , 1847 , he was greeted everywhere with demonstra- tions of warmest popular applause . In June , 1848 , the Whig National Convention , at Philadelphia , nominated him for Presi- dent of the United States , with ...
... return home , in November , 1847 , he was greeted everywhere with demonstra- tions of warmest popular applause . In June , 1848 , the Whig National Convention , at Philadelphia , nominated him for Presi- dent of the United States , with ...
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... return to New York appeared in concerts and operas first as violinist and afterwards as orchestra con- ductor , and with other musicians gave annual series of chamber concerts till 1869. He organized a world - famed orches- tra of his ...
... return to New York appeared in concerts and operas first as violinist and afterwards as orchestra con- ductor , and with other musicians gave annual series of chamber concerts till 1869. He organized a world - famed orches- tra of his ...
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... Return- allowed to be planted in England . It was ing to France he there advocated the also subject to a crown duty of 6d . per solitary method as practised in the peni- pound . In 1624 the King forbade by proc- tentiary of Cherry Hill ...
... Return- allowed to be planted in England . It was ing to France he there advocated the also subject to a crown duty of 6d . per solitary method as practised in the peni- pound . In 1624 the King forbade by proc- tentiary of Cherry Hill ...
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... RETURN MARCH RIDGE Jackson found himself at the head of 5,000 men . Supplies were gathered , and at the middle of March the troops were ready to move . Meanwhile the Creeks , from experience , had such premonitions of disaster that they ...
... RETURN MARCH RIDGE Jackson found himself at the head of 5,000 men . Supplies were gathered , and at the middle of March the troops were ready to move . Meanwhile the Creeks , from experience , had such premonitions of disaster that they ...
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... returns ; grants warrants for all moneys drawn from the treasury in pursuance of appropriations made by law , and for the payment of moneys into the treasury , and annually submits to Congress estimates of the probable reve- nues and ...
... returns ; grants warrants for all moneys drawn from the treasury in pursuance of appropriations made by law , and for the payment of moneys into the treasury , and annually submits to Congress estimates of the probable reve- nues and ...
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