Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 10Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... interests of the Republicans , one of the ministers , Rev. R. B. Burchard , in a speech de- clared the Democratic party to be the party of " Rum , Romanism and Re- bellion . " This unfortunate and mis- directed remark created much ...
... interests of the Republicans , one of the ministers , Rev. R. B. Burchard , in a speech de- clared the Democratic party to be the party of " Rum , Romanism and Re- bellion . " This unfortunate and mis- directed remark created much ...
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... interest - bearing debt- GROVER CLEVELAND . PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION ; CLEVELAND AND THE SENATE. 24 - ---- - Elections of 1888 . 66 Grover Cleveland was sworn into office March 4 , 1885. In his inaugural address he urged that public ...
... interest - bearing debt- GROVER CLEVELAND . PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION ; CLEVELAND AND THE SENATE. 24 - ---- - Elections of 1888 . 66 Grover Cleveland was sworn into office March 4 , 1885. In his inaugural address he urged that public ...
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... interests . * On May 14 , 1886 ,. made an agreement with the Samoans by which they ceded to the United States the harbor of Pago Pago . President Grant submitted the agree- ment to the Senate * but that body took no action upon it ...
... interests . * On May 14 , 1886 ,. made an agreement with the Samoans by which they ceded to the United States the harbor of Pago Pago . President Grant submitted the agree- ment to the Senate * but that body took no action upon it ...
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Edwin Wiley. American interests . * On May 14 , 1886 , the American consul at Apia ( Greenebaume ) hoisted the American flag and proclaimed a protectorate over Apia , an event which further complicated matters . † In 1886 , President ...
Edwin Wiley. American interests . * On May 14 , 1886 , the American consul at Apia ( Greenebaume ) hoisted the American flag and proclaimed a protectorate over Apia , an event which further complicated matters . † In 1886 , President ...
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... interests in Samoa . Mr. Bayard made a counter proposition -to place the supreme authority in the hands of the king , the vice - king , and three foreign- ers , one from each of the great powers . No agreement could be reached , and on ...
... interests in Samoa . Mr. Bayard made a counter proposition -to place the supreme authority in the hands of the king , the vice - king , and three foreign- ers , one from each of the great powers . No agreement could be reached , and on ...
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