Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... treaty of amity , navigation , and commerce " between the United States of America and the State of Nicaragua , concluded at Leon by E. George Squier , chargé d'affaires of the United States , on their part , and Señor Zepeda on the ...
... treaty of amity , navigation , and commerce " between the United States of America and the State of Nicaragua , concluded at Leon by E. George Squier , chargé d'affaires of the United States , on their part , and Señor Zepeda on the ...
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... treaties with the state of Nicaragua , the one a treaty of commerce , the other a treaty for the construction of the pro- posed ship - canal , which treaties he brought with him on his return home . He also negotiated a treaty of ...
... treaties with the state of Nicaragua , the one a treaty of commerce , the other a treaty for the construction of the pro- posed ship - canal , which treaties he brought with him on his return home . He also negotiated a treaty of ...
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... treaty , it will be perceived that the same benefits are offered to all nations in the same terms . The message of my predecessor to the Senate of Feb. 10 , 1847 , transmit- ting for ratification the treaty with New Granada , contains ...
... treaty , it will be perceived that the same benefits are offered to all nations in the same terms . The message of my predecessor to the Senate of Feb. 10 , 1847 , transmit- ting for ratification the treaty with New Granada , contains ...
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... treaty so far as lay in the power in pursuance of it sent Charles Biddle of the executive , and to enable Congress as agent to negotiate with the govern- ments of Central America and New Gra- nada . The result is fully set forth in the ...
... treaty so far as lay in the power in pursuance of it sent Charles Biddle of the executive , and to enable Congress as agent to negotiate with the govern- ments of Central America and New Gra- nada . The result is fully set forth in the ...
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... treaty made with several tribes by Harrison was denounced by Tecumseh , and serious threats were made by him . Harrison invited the brothers to an interview at Vincennes ( August , 1810 ) , when the latter appeared with many followers ...
... treaty made with several tribes by Harrison was denounced by Tecumseh , and serious threats were made by him . Harrison invited the brothers to an interview at Vincennes ( August , 1810 ) , when the latter appeared with many followers ...
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