Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... Union and the Weakness of Slavery in the High- lands of the South , etc. He died in Win- nipeg , Manitoba , Canada , April 28 , 1893 . Taylor , JOHN , Mormon ; born in Win- throp , England , Nov. 1 , 1808 ; went to Toronto , Canada , in ...
... Union and the Weakness of Slavery in the High- lands of the South , etc. He died in Win- nipeg , Manitoba , Canada , April 28 , 1893 . Taylor , JOHN , Mormon ; born in Win- throp , England , Nov. 1 , 1808 ; went to Toronto , Canada , in ...
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... Union as a State settle all questions of domestic policy to suit themselves . No material inconvenience will result from the want for a short period of a government established by Congress over the part of the territory which lies east ...
... Union as a State settle all questions of domestic policy to suit themselves . No material inconvenience will result from the want for a short period of a government established by Congress over the part of the territory which lies east ...
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... Union 1880 World's Christian Temperance Union organized by Frances E. Willard ... 1883 John B. Gough dies in Philadelphia Feb. 17 , 1886 Law for compulsory temperance edu- cation in public schools passed by Con- gress for District of ...
... Union 1880 World's Christian Temperance Union organized by Frances E. Willard ... 1883 John B. Gough dies in Philadelphia Feb. 17 , 1886 Law for compulsory temperance edu- cation in public schools passed by Con- gress for District of ...
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... Union made in Tennessee after the first field county , Conn . , who agreed not to use election of Abraham Lincoln ; was chan- " any distilled liquor in doing their farm- cellor of Tennessee in 1866-78 ; retired work the ensuing season ...
... Union made in Tennessee after the first field county , Conn . , who agreed not to use election of Abraham Lincoln ; was chan- " any distilled liquor in doing their farm- cellor of Tennessee in 1866-78 ; retired work the ensuing season ...
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... Union was strongly predominant , was kept in submission to the Confederacy by the strong arm of military power . The peo- ple longed for deliverance , which seemed near at hand when , in January , 1862 , the energetic General Mitchel ...
... Union was strongly predominant , was kept in submission to the Confederacy by the strong arm of military power . The peo- ple longed for deliverance , which seemed near at hand when , in January , 1862 , the energetic General Mitchel ...
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