Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... December 8 , 1857 , could no longer conceal the unsatisfactory state of the Nation's finances , yet he considered that the tariff had been in operation so short a time that it would be inadvisable to revise it . * On De- cember 6 , 1858 ...
... December 8 , 1857 , could no longer conceal the unsatisfactory state of the Nation's finances , yet he considered that the tariff had been in operation so short a time that it would be inadvisable to revise it . * On De- cember 6 , 1858 ...
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... December 24 Seward , with the unan- imous consent of the Republican mem- bers of the committee , offered three propositions , viz .: That the Constitu- tion should never be altered so as to authorize Congress to abolish or in- terfere ...
... December 24 Seward , with the unan- imous consent of the Republican mem- bers of the committee , offered three propositions , viz .: That the Constitu- tion should never be altered so as to authorize Congress to abolish or in- terfere ...
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... December 13 , 1862 him to be cautious and giving him to ( 1912 ) ; J. L. Greene , General William B. Frankunderstand that the Government and lin and the Operations of the Left Iing at the Battle of Fredericksburg , December 13 , 1862 ...
... December 13 , 1862 him to be cautious and giving him to ( 1912 ) ; J. L. Greene , General William B. Frankunderstand that the Government and lin and the Operations of the Left Iing at the Battle of Fredericksburg , December 13 , 1862 ...
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