Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1909: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing...Harper, 1905 - United States |
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Page 107
... citizens of my native State , let me not only admonish you , as the first magistrate of our common country , not to incur the penalty of its laws , but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to ...
... citizens of my native State , let me not only admonish you , as the first magistrate of our common country , not to incur the penalty of its laws , but use the influence that a father would over his children whom he saw rushing to ...
Page 172
... citizens , and in deference and obedi- ence to their call and demand he addressed them upon matters of public and ... citizens his views and opinions respecting the measures and proceedings of Congress ; and that in such addresses to his ...
... citizens , and in deference and obedi- ence to their call and demand he addressed them upon matters of public and ... citizens his views and opinions respecting the measures and proceedings of Congress ; and that in such addresses to his ...
Page 374
... citizens can hold real estate , and only negroes can be citizens . The state of Liberia is divided into four counties , and these again into townships . There are a number of small towns , but the only large place is Mon- rovia , the ...
... citizens can hold real estate , and only negroes can be citizens . The state of Liberia is divided into four counties , and these again into townships . There are a number of small towns , but the only large place is Mon- rovia , the ...
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