Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909, Nide 9Harper & brothers, 1906 |
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Benson John Lossing. uated at Union College in 1803 ; admitted city . When Banks's forces were released to the bar in 1807 ; practised in Ballston ; by the surrender of Port Huron ( July member of Congress in 1813-33 ; succeed- 9 ) they ...
Benson John Lossing. uated at Union College in 1803 ; admitted city . When Banks's forces were released to the bar in 1807 ; practised in Ballston ; by the surrender of Port Huron ( July member of Congress in 1813-33 ; succeed- 9 ) they ...
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... Union as a State , but I did not anticipate , suggest , or authorize the establishment of any such government without the assent of Congress , nor did I authorize any government agent or officer to interfere with or exercise any ...
... Union as a State , but I did not anticipate , suggest , or authorize the establishment of any such government without the assent of Congress , nor did I authorize any government agent or officer to interfere with or exercise any ...
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... Union , annex a condition to her admis- sion as a State affecting her domestic in- stitutions contrary to the wishes of her people , and even compel her temporarily to comply with it , yet the State could change her constitution at any ...
... Union , annex a condition to her admis- sion as a State affecting her domestic in- stitutions contrary to the wishes of her people , and even compel her temporarily to comply with it , yet the State could change her constitution at any ...
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... Union as a State settle all questions of domestic policy to suit themselves . No material inconvenience will result from the want for a short period of a government established by Congress over the part of the territory which lies east ...
... Union as a State settle all questions of domestic policy to suit themselves . No material inconvenience will result from the want for a short period of a government established by Congress over the part of the territory which lies east ...
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... Union .1880 World's Christian Temperance Union organized by Frances E. Willard ... 1883 John B. Gough dies in Philadelphia Feb. 17 , 1886 Law for compulsory temperance edu- cation in public schools passed by Con- gress for District of ...
... Union .1880 World's Christian Temperance Union organized by Frances E. Willard ... 1883 John B. Gough dies in Philadelphia Feb. 17 , 1886 Law for compulsory temperance edu- cation in public schools passed by Con- gress for District of ...
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Sivu 226 - That hereafter no Indian nation or tribe within the territory of the United States shall be acknowledged or recognized as an independent nation, tribe, or power with whom the United States may contract by treaty...
Sivu 7 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Sivu 13 - ... the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this act relating to the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the production of such country, for such time as he shall deem just, and in such case and during such suspension duties shall be levied, collected, and paid upon sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the product of or...
Sivu 108 - There shall be a firm and perpetual peace between His Britannic Majesty and the said States, and between the subjects of the one and the citizens of the other...
Sivu 13 - An Act to provide revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States...
Sivu 56 - ... with the proper evidence of its adoption by the people of said republic of Texas, shall be transmitted to the president of the United States, to be laid before Congress for its final action on or before the first day of January, one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
Sivu 13 - ... imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable...
Sivu 13 - ... duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty...
Sivu 107 - Persons of any other Description shall have free Liberty to go to any Part or Parts of any of the thirteen United States and therein to remain twelve months unmolested in their Endeavours to obtain the Restitution of such of their Estates, Rights and Properties as may have been confiscated...
Sivu 432 - Approved, April 19th, 1864. SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That this act shall not take effect except upon the fundamental condition, that within the state of Nebraska, there shall be no denial of the elective franchise, or of any other right, to any person, by reason of race or color, excepting Indians not taxed...