Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... called Tamenand Tallmadge , JAMES , lawyer ; born in by the early settlers of Pennsylvania . He Stamford , N. Y. ... called the Tammany Society . On May 1 they paraded the streets , with bucktails in their hats , and proceeded to a ...
... called Tamenand Tallmadge , JAMES , lawyer ; born in by the early settlers of Pennsylvania . He Stamford , N. Y. ... called the Tammany Society . On May 1 they paraded the streets , with bucktails in their hats , and proceeded to a ...
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... called the " Mediterranean fund " .... March 27 , 1804 All tariff duties increased 100 per cent . , and 10 per cent . additional on goods im- ported in foreign ships ...... July 1 , 1812 Double war duties continued until June 30 , 1816 ...
... called the " Mediterranean fund " .... March 27 , 1804 All tariff duties increased 100 per cent . , and 10 per cent . additional on goods im- ported in foreign ships ...... July 1 , 1812 Double war duties continued until June 30 , 1816 ...
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... called by Colo- nel Hawkins , United States Indian agent , at Toockabatcha , the ancient Creek cap- ital , where fully 5,000 of the nation were gathered . Tecumseh marched with dig- nity into the square with his train of thirty ...
... called by Colo- nel Hawkins , United States Indian agent , at Toockabatcha , the ancient Creek cap- ital , where fully 5,000 of the nation were gathered . Tecumseh marched with dig- nity into the square with his train of thirty ...
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... called " the greatest of Indian ' fighters , " having fought against the savage Creeks , Choctaws , and Cherokees- the bravest , most warlike , and most blood - thirsty of all the native tribes east of the Mississippi . The set- tlers ...
... called " the greatest of Indian ' fighters , " having fought against the savage Creeks , Choctaws , and Cherokees- the bravest , most warlike , and most blood - thirsty of all the native tribes east of the Mississippi . The set- tlers ...
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... called diate secession of the State . He urged that grievances which the people of the State there was no propriety in wasting time in had suffered under the rule of the na- submitting the question to the people , for tional government ...
... called diate secession of the State . He urged that grievances which the people of the State there was no propriety in wasting time in had suffered under the rule of the na- submitting the question to the people , for tional government ...
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