Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 10Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... authorities and Governor Matthews called upon President Hayes for troops , which were sent . The Presi- dent also issued a proclamation calling upon the strikers to disperse . A serious riot broke out at Baltimore on * Richardson ...
... authorities and Governor Matthews called upon President Hayes for troops , which were sent . The Presi- dent also issued a proclamation calling upon the strikers to disperse . A serious riot broke out at Baltimore on * Richardson ...
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... authorities and Governor Matthews Congress had been given almost encalled upon President Hayes for tirely to the struggle over the Presi- troops , which were sent . The Presidency between Hayes and Tilden and dent also issued a ...
... authorities and Governor Matthews Congress had been given almost encalled upon President Hayes for tirely to the struggle over the Presi- troops , which were sent . The Presidency between Hayes and Tilden and dent also issued a ...
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... authorities notified him that un- less he and his tribe moved from Canadian 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 ...
... authorities notified him that un- less he and his tribe moved from Canadian 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 ...
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... authorities . " But with the improved methods of transporting perishable foods by by freezing , the American fishermen found that they would not be com- pelled to touch at Canadian ports ; furthermore the Americans almost en- tirely ...
... authorities . " But with the improved methods of transporting perishable foods by by freezing , the American fishermen found that they would not be com- pelled to touch at Canadian ports ; furthermore the Americans almost en- tirely ...
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... authorities and had consented to live on reservations , but their long- ing for the old life of the plains was too strong to control and as often they broke loose again and ravaged the country for miles around . The last outbreak ...
... authorities and had consented to live on reservations , but their long- ing for the old life of the plains was too strong to control and as often they broke loose again and ravaged the country for miles around . The last outbreak ...
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