The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1869 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... United States , and the payment of $ 7,200,000 , in coin , were executed in full during 1867. The new north- western boundary of the United States , estab- lished by this treaty , may be described as com- mencing at a point betwen the ...
... United States , and the payment of $ 7,200,000 , in coin , were executed in full during 1867. The new north- western boundary of the United States , estab- lished by this treaty , may be described as com- mencing at a point betwen the ...
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... united and active , nor be slow to fulfil the great duties to which the times so loudly call them . 4. And , finally , the Council would be ungrateful not to recognize the manifold and rich blessings by which all the General Conferences ...
... united and active , nor be slow to fulfil the great duties to which the times so loudly call them . 4. And , finally , the Council would be ungrateful not to recognize the manifold and rich blessings by which all the General Conferences ...
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... United States ; and no power exists in the people of this or any other State of the Federal Union to dissolve their connec- tion therewith or perform any act tending to impair , subvert , or resist the supreme authority of the United ...
... United States ; and no power exists in the people of this or any other State of the Federal Union to dissolve their connec- tion therewith or perform any act tending to impair , subvert , or resist the supreme authority of the United ...
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... United States , which had previously been sanctioned by the Senate of the United States : ARTICLE 1 declares that there shall be perpetual amity between the two nations . ART . 2 declares there shall be reciprocal freedom for the ...
... United States , which had previously been sanctioned by the Senate of the United States : ARTICLE 1 declares that there shall be perpetual amity between the two nations . ART . 2 declares there shall be reciprocal freedom for the ...
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... United States of America and the Ta - Tsing Empire , of the 18th of June , 1858 . Whereas , since the conclusion of the treaty between the United States of America and the Ta - Tsing em- pire ( China ) , of the 18th of June , 1858 ...
... United States of America and the Ta - Tsing Empire , of the 18th of June , 1858 . Whereas , since the conclusion of the treaty between the United States of America and the Ta - Tsing em- pire ( China ) , of the 18th of June , 1858 ...
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