History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... 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 federal ...
... 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 federal ...
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... tribes of the native 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 ...
... tribes of the native 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 ...
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... 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 died ...
... 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 died ...
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... tribe of Indians appeared in a hostile attitude , committed some depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in Pennsylvania , remon- strated to Congress against the war with the Indian tribes , and ...
... tribe of Indians appeared in a hostile attitude , committed some depredations , and threatened farther inju- ries . The Society of Friends in Pennsylvania , remon- strated to Congress against the war with the Indian tribes , and ...
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... tribes , as impolitic and unjust . President Washing- ton ordered a statement of the causes and reasons for em- ploying troops to defend the frontier settlements , to be made by General Knox , then Secretary of War , which was published ...
... tribes , as impolitic and unjust . President Washing- ton ordered a statement of the causes and reasons for em- ploying troops to defend the frontier settlements , to be made by General Knox , then Secretary of War , which was published ...
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