History of the United States of America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Τόμος 3London printing & publishing Company, limited, 1863 |
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Σελίδα 661
... determined not to employ him as his ne- gotiator . He then observed , that the hon- ourable member seemed to be in a great hurry to get the places of ministers ; at least , he was in a great hurry to drive them from their places : but ...
... determined not to employ him as his ne- gotiator . He then observed , that the hon- ourable member seemed to be in a great hurry to get the places of ministers ; at least , he was in a great hurry to drive them from their places : but ...
Σελίδα 17
... determined to upon the wild grass , then in abundance make an attack , he deemed it advisable along the margins of the streams . During that one - half of their force should march the night the officers and men assembled up the river to ...
... determined to upon the wild grass , then in abundance make an attack , he deemed it advisable along the margins of the streams . During that one - half of their force should march the night the officers and men assembled up the river to ...
Σελίδα 92
... determined in the affirmative by the senate . The president then proposed the question - ་ ་ " If the said cessions should not be made an ultimatum , should the commissioners The practice of consulting the senate before entering upon ...
... determined in the affirmative by the senate . The president then proposed the question - ་ ་ " If the said cessions should not be made an ultimatum , should the commissioners The practice of consulting the senate before entering upon ...
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