Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... Peace negotiations 1789-1793 . Wayne's expedition The Treaty of Greenville .. INTERNAL AFFAIRS ; FOUNDING OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY . Washington's tour through New England . 144–145 CHAPTER V. 1789-1795 . The work of Congress .. Patent ...
... Peace negotiations 1789-1793 . Wayne's expedition The Treaty of Greenville .. INTERNAL AFFAIRS ; FOUNDING OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY . Washington's tour through New England . 144–145 CHAPTER V. 1789-1795 . The work of Congress .. Patent ...
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... peace mission 426-427 Hamilton and the Miranda enterprise .. 427-428 AFFAIRS IN THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST . France willing to receive ministers . 429 Adams ' message to Congress .. 429-430 Pickering's report 430-431 Land cessions to the ...
... peace mission 426-427 Hamilton and the Miranda enterprise .. 427-428 AFFAIRS IN THE WEST AND SOUTHWEST . France willing to receive ministers . 429 Adams ' message to Congress .. 429-430 Pickering's report 430-431 Land cessions to the ...
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... peace and security , things * See the chapter entitled " Objections to the Constitution , " in Story , Commentaries on the Con- stitution , vol . i . , pp . 206-220 . * In In † On September 30 Edmund Randolph wrote Madison as follows ...
... peace and security , things * See the chapter entitled " Objections to the Constitution , " in Story , Commentaries on the Con- stitution , vol . i . , pp . 206-220 . * In In † On September 30 Edmund Randolph wrote Madison as follows ...
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... peace , by the voluntary consent of a whole people , is a prodigy , to the completion of which I look for- ward with trembling anxiety . In so arduous an enterprise , I can reconcile it to no rules of prudence , to let go the hold we ...
... peace , by the voluntary consent of a whole people , is a prodigy , to the completion of which I look for- ward with trembling anxiety . In so arduous an enterprise , I can reconcile it to no rules of prudence , to let go the hold we ...
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... peace , unless three - fourths of the members of both Houses of Congress should consent ; that during times of peace no soldiers should be quartered in private houses without the consent of the owners ; and that Congress should make no ...
... peace , unless three - fourths of the members of both Houses of Congress should consent ; that during times of peace no soldiers should be quartered in private houses without the consent of the owners ; and that Congress should make no ...
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