History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... road , like the Cumberland , designed to facilitate the travel from the Atlantic to the western section of the United States , have been advocated since , by those opposed to internal improvements for sectional objects , and such as ...
... road , like the Cumberland , designed to facilitate the travel from the Atlantic to the western section of the United States , have been advocated since , by those opposed to internal improvements for sectional objects , and such as ...
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... Cumberland road , opening a better inter- course between the Atlantic States and those of the interior in the west ; and further appropriations were then proposed to extend and to complete it . " In case of doubtful construction ...
... Cumberland road , opening a better inter- course between the Atlantic States and those of the interior in the west ; and further appropriations were then proposed to extend and to complete it . " In case of doubtful construction ...
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... road from Wheeling , on the Ohio river , in the west part of Virginia , to a point on the left bank of the Missis ... Cumberland road less important than it appeared to be when first under- taken . a The attention of the national ...
... road from Wheeling , on the Ohio river , in the west part of Virginia , to a point on the left bank of the Missis ... Cumberland road less important than it appeared to be when first under- taken . a The attention of the national ...
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... Cumberland Road . Internal Taxes and Excise Acts repealed . State of Missouri Established . Questions of Slavery - Prohibited west of Missouri . IN March , 1821 , Mr. Monroe was again inducted into office , as President of the United ...
... Cumberland Road . Internal Taxes and Excise Acts repealed . State of Missouri Established . Questions of Slavery - Prohibited west of Missouri . IN March , 1821 , Mr. Monroe was again inducted into office , as President of the United ...
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... Cumberland road ; but the President gave it his negative , and stated his reasons for not approving it , which related chiefly to the want of an express or strongly implied power in the Constitution , to expend the public funds for such ...
... Cumberland road ; but the President gave it his negative , and stated his reasons for not approving it , which related chiefly to the want of an express or strongly implied power in the Constitution , to expend the public funds for such ...
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