History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... Indian Tribes . Difference proposed be- tween Original and Present Holders of Public Securities . Funding System . Military Peace Establishment . Slavery . Permanent Seat of Government . Distinguished Members of First Congress . 1 THE ...
... Indian Tribes . Difference proposed be- tween Original and Present Holders of Public Securities . Funding System . Military Peace Establishment . Slavery . Permanent Seat of Government . Distinguished Members of First Congress . 1 THE ...
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... † Others estimated the income from imports at 2,500,000 , and the expenses . for the whole civil list at 350,000 . ‡ This included Indian supplies , & c . * Most of the Collectors of the Customs , first 1789 ] 21 WASHINGTON .
... † Others estimated the income from imports at 2,500,000 , and the expenses . for the whole civil list at 350,000 . ‡ This included Indian supplies , & c . * Most of the Collectors of the Customs , first 1789 ] 21 WASHINGTON .
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... Indians were living on the territory . Provision was also made , at this time , for having troops in that part of the country , as had been already done by the old Congress , for the protection of the frontier settlers . The territory ...
... Indians were living on the territory . Provision was also made , at this time , for having troops in that part of the country , as had been already done by the old Congress , for the protection of the frontier settlers . The territory ...
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... Indians , * within the limits of the United States ; but that it would be necessary. * Under the administration of Washington , the policy of the federal gov- ernment was just and proper . He knew their peculiar character ; and while he ...
... Indians , * within the limits of the United States ; but that it would be necessary. * Under the administration of Washington , the policy of the federal gov- ernment was just and proper . He knew their peculiar character ; and while he ...
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... Indian tribes in the United States ; and on this occasion the House of Rep- resentatives sat with closed doors ; which was the occasion of some complaint ; as if Congress proposed and were ma- turing some improper measures . But it soon ...
... Indian tribes in the United States ; and on this occasion the House of Rep- resentatives sat with closed doors ; which was the occasion of some complaint ; as if Congress proposed and were ma- turing some improper measures . But it soon ...
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