Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... English tariffs , which before the reign of Queen Elizabeth were prohibitory , and since used as a source of revenue . In the United States the tarif is for revenue duties except on chiccory , shoddy , doctor- ed wines , and a few ...
... English tariffs , which before the reign of Queen Elizabeth were prohibitory , and since used as a source of revenue . In the United States the tarif is for revenue duties except on chiccory , shoddy , doctor- ed wines , and a few ...
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... English is like that See Ex- of the Scythians , who , returning from war , found themselves excluded from their own See houses by their slaves . " To the words of " A Pennsylvania Farmer " insisting that the Americans complained only of ...
... English is like that See Ex- of the Scythians , who , returning from war , found themselves excluded from their own See houses by their slaves . " To the words of " A Pennsylvania Farmer " insisting that the Americans complained only of ...
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... English- speaking countries of the world ; and was made missionary bishop of Africa in 1884 . He was the author of Seven Years ' Street Preaching in San Francisco ; California Life Illustrated , etc. He died at Palo Alto , Cal . , May ...
... English- speaking countries of the world ; and was made missionary bishop of Africa in 1884 . He was the author of Seven Years ' Street Preaching in San Francisco ; California Life Illustrated , etc. He died at Palo Alto , Cal . , May ...
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... English - American colonies . As early as 1770 the cultivation of the tea- plant was undertaken in Georgia , and from time to time the attempt has been renewed . The imports of tea into the United States in the year ending June 30 ...
... English - American colonies . As early as 1770 the cultivation of the tea- plant was undertaken in Georgia , and from time to time the attempt has been renewed . The imports of tea into the United States in the year ending June 30 ...
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... English colonies , and in against the invasion of Hood . For this the States afterwards , were issued from service he was made a major - general , Thomas's press at Worcester . He printed and received the thanks of Congress , and ...
... English colonies , and in against the invasion of Hood . For this the States afterwards , were issued from service he was made a major - general , Thomas's press at Worcester . He printed and received the thanks of Congress , and ...
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