Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... latter year Congress pledged payment in coin of all specie obligations and promised a speedy re- turn to specie redemption of “ green- backs . " Though this steadied the money market , there was , for several years , a strong feeling in ...
... latter year Congress pledged payment in coin of all specie obligations and promised a speedy re- turn to specie redemption of “ green- backs . " Though this steadied the money market , there was , for several years , a strong feeling in ...
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... latter experienced diffi- culty in eluding the soldiers . On July 12 the first engagement occurred and 11 soldiers were killed . The Indians maintained the contest for many weeks until General Miles was sent against them . He succeeded ...
... latter experienced diffi- culty in eluding the soldiers . On July 12 the first engagement occurred and 11 soldiers were killed . The Indians maintained the contest for many weeks until General Miles was sent against them . He succeeded ...
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... latter that the award was un- reasonable and excessive , but Salis- bury replied that the case ended when the award was made by the commis- sion . Therefore the money was paid to Great Britain when due from the date of award . ‡ one ...
... latter that the award was un- reasonable and excessive , but Salis- bury replied that the case ended when the award was made by the commis- sion . Therefore the money was paid to Great Britain when due from the date of award . ‡ one ...
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... latter considered that the appointment was made in pay- ment for political services rendered to Garfield by Judge Robertson * and * A. R. Conkling , Life of Conkling , p . 636 . - - also because the former incumbent was closely ...
... latter considered that the appointment was made in pay- ment for political services rendered to Garfield by Judge Robertson * and * A. R. Conkling , Life of Conkling , p . 636 . - - also because the former incumbent was closely ...
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... latter held that as Great Britain had violated the treaty , it was voidable at the option of the United States . He also said that the canal needed a pro- tectorate only of the United States * Diplomatic Correspondence , 1881 , p . 537 ...
... latter held that as Great Britain had violated the treaty , it was voidable at the option of the United States . He also said that the canal needed a pro- tectorate only of the United States * Diplomatic Correspondence , 1881 , p . 537 ...
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