Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... territory to capture the Indians and into Canada . As the as the Indians could not be enticed across the line again , a commission was appointed to negotiate a treaty of peace and friendship with the old chief . As word had now been ...
... territory to capture the Indians and into Canada . As the as the Indians could not be enticed across the line again , a commission was appointed to negotiate a treaty of peace and friendship with the old chief . As word had now been ...
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... territory troops would be sent to expel him . Perceiving that he could no longer successfully resist and as the extreme cold was causing much suffering among the members of his tribe , he expressed a desire to make terms with the United ...
... territory troops would be sent to expel him . Perceiving that he could no longer successfully resist and as the extreme cold was causing much suffering among the members of his tribe , he expressed a desire to make terms with the United ...
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... territory and that it should be under our guarantee and protection . The British government , however , declined to accept the amendments suggested by Mr. Blaine , and con- siderable diplomatic correspondence ensued with Blaine and with ...
... territory and that it should be under our guarantee and protection . The British government , however , declined to accept the amendments suggested by Mr. Blaine , and con- siderable diplomatic correspondence ensued with Blaine and with ...
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... territory of the United States . On Saturday , February 21 , 1885 , the great Washington Monument , at the national capitol , was dedicated with imposing ceremonies . The orator of the occasion was Hon . Robert C. Win- throp , of ...
... territory of the United States . On Saturday , February 21 , 1885 , the great Washington Monument , at the national capitol , was dedicated with imposing ceremonies . The orator of the occasion was Hon . Robert C. Win- throp , of ...
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... Territory shall annually receive from the national treas- ury a grant of money in addition to that given for the establishment and maintenance of agri- cultural experiment stations by the act of March 2 , 1887 ( Hatch Act ) . Several ...
... Territory shall annually receive from the national treas- ury a grant of money in addition to that given for the establishment and maintenance of agri- cultural experiment stations by the act of March 2 , 1887 ( Hatch Act ) . Several ...
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