History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... 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 was very extensive , and included all that part of the United States which lies west of ...
... 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 was very extensive , and included all that part of the United States which lies west of ...
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... troops . Humanity weeps at the recollection of the degraded , and sometimes injured savages of the wil- derness ; but the earth was made to be cultivated ; and the peaceable tenants of the soil should be protected in their labors ...
... troops . Humanity weeps at the recollection of the degraded , and sometimes injured savages of the wil- derness ; but the earth was made to be cultivated ; and the peaceable tenants of the soil should be protected in their labors ...
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... troops in protecting the people on the frontiers . In the month of July , of this session , an act was passed , providing for the permanent seat of the government of the United States , on the banks of the Potomac , including a tract of ...
... troops in protecting the people on the frontiers . In the month of July , of this session , an act was passed , providing for the permanent seat of the government of the United States , on the banks of the Potomac , including a tract of ...
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... troops . In February , 1791 , he sent a message to Congress , in which he says , " that soon after I was called to administer the government , I found it important to come to an under- standing with the Court of London , on several ...
... troops . In February , 1791 , he sent a message to Congress , in which he says , " that soon after I was called to administer the government , I found it important to come to an under- standing with the Court of London , on several ...
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... Congress or- dered another regiment of men to be raised , for the public service , to recruit the troops then in the field ; which amounted to only 1200 . * North Carolina did not cede the territory which that 38 [ 1791 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... Congress or- dered another regiment of men to be raised , for the public service , to recruit the troops then in the field ; which amounted to only 1200 . * North Carolina did not cede the territory which that 38 [ 1791 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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