Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 474
... ment of the dispute was therefore left to a higher tribunal . In Florida the canvassing board , evidently influenced by some outside agency , turned a ma- jority of over 90 for Tilden into a majority of 925 for Hayes by the re- jection ...
... ment of the dispute was therefore left to a higher tribunal . In Florida the canvassing board , evidently influenced by some outside agency , turned a ma- jority of over 90 for Tilden into a majority of 925 for Hayes by the re- jection ...
Page 478
... ments of Mr. Evarts at Wormley's Hotel , February 26. The Democrats then allowed the count to proceed without serious ... ment of interest on Government securi- ties always brought 478 DEMOCRAT - REPUBLICAN BARGAIN ; HAYES INAUGURATED .
... ments of Mr. Evarts at Wormley's Hotel , February 26. The Democrats then allowed the count to proceed without serious ... ment of interest on Government securi- ties always brought 478 DEMOCRAT - REPUBLICAN BARGAIN ; HAYES INAUGURATED .
Page 480
... ment , the war tariff was retained . The interests fostered by it had be- come so powerful that it was found impossible to revise it downward . The extension and consolidation of transportation systems continued in the North and West ...
... ment , the war tariff was retained . The interests fostered by it had be- come so powerful that it was found impossible to revise it downward . The extension and consolidation of transportation systems continued in the North and West ...
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... ment and returned . The Indians then remained quiet until 1880 . Sitting Bull now experienced trouble from another quarter , for the Cana- dian authorities notified him that un- less he and his tribe moved from Canadian territory troops ...
... ment and returned . The Indians then remained quiet until 1880 . Sitting Bull now experienced trouble from another quarter , for the Cana- dian authorities notified him that un- less he and his tribe moved from Canadian territory troops ...
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... ment shall be demanded by the honor and good faith of the Nation . " A * Vol . ii . , p . 632 ; Henderson , pp . 517-519 ; Schuyler , American Diplomacy , pp . 416-417 . The full proceedings of the commission are given in House Ex . Doc ...
... ment shall be demanded by the honor and good faith of the Nation . " A * Vol . ii . , p . 632 ; Henderson , pp . 517-519 ; Schuyler , American Diplomacy , pp . 416-417 . The full proceedings of the commission are given in House Ex . Doc ...
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