Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & brothers, 1902 |
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... session ; was again speaker in 1825-27 ; of Taylor to gain a foothold on the Mis- was opposed to the extension of slavery sissippi . Afterwards he was in command during the prolonged agitation of that at Mobile , and on May 4 , 1865 ...
... session ; was again speaker in 1825-27 ; of Taylor to gain a foothold on the Mis- was opposed to the extension of slavery sissippi . Afterwards he was in command during the prolonged agitation of that at Mobile , and on May 4 , 1865 ...
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... session of California , and while we were engaged in the negotiation of a treaty for the cession of it , and that no official re- monstrance had been made by this gov- ernment against the aggression , nor any attempt to resist it ...
... session of California , and while we were engaged in the negotiation of a treaty for the cession of it , and that no official re- monstrance had been made by this gov- ernment against the aggression , nor any attempt to resist it ...
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Benson John Lossing. 1 F ed a special session of the legislature at to meet on April 25 , 1861 , and in a mes- Nashville , Jan. 7 , 1861 , and in his mes- sage to them he strongly urged the imme- sage he recited a long list of so ...
Benson John Lossing. 1 F ed a special session of the legislature at to meet on April 25 , 1861 , and in a mes- Nashville , Jan. 7 , 1861 , and in his mes- sage to them he strongly urged the imme- sage he recited a long list of so ...
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... session two weeks ( adjourned session ) , no succor has been sent to a devastated frontier . . . . The convention has assumed to appoint agents to foreign States , and created offices , civil and military , unknown to the laws , at its ...
... session two weeks ( adjourned session ) , no succor has been sent to a devastated frontier . . . . The convention has assumed to appoint agents to foreign States , and created offices , civil and military , unknown to the laws , at its ...
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... session of the Assembly for that purpose . The governor , alarmed by symptoms of a new rebellion , did so ( April 18 ) ; but that body proceeded no further than to petition the King to order a stint , " or " cessation , " in Virginia ...
... session of the Assembly for that purpose . The governor , alarmed by symptoms of a new rebellion , did so ( April 18 ) ; but that body proceeded no further than to petition the King to order a stint , " or " cessation , " in Virginia ...
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