Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... ratification , " a general treaty of amity , navigation , and commerce " between the United States of America and the State of Nicaragua , concluded at Leon by E. George Squier , chargé d'affaires of the United States , on their part ...
... ratification , " a general treaty of amity , navigation , and commerce " between the United States of America and the State of Nicaragua , concluded at Leon by E. George Squier , chargé d'affaires of the United States , on their part ...
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... ratified by the people , and WILLIAM G. BROWNLOW ( q . v . ) was chosen governor . In April the legislature ratified the Thirteenth Amendment to the national Constitution , reorganized the State government , and elected Senators to ...
... ratified by the people , and WILLIAM G. BROWNLOW ( q . v . ) was chosen governor . In April the legislature ratified the Thirteenth Amendment to the national Constitution , reorganized the State government , and elected Senators to ...
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... ratified at an election ( Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 ) in 1869 , and a governor and legislature were chosen at the same time . The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the national Constitution were ratified ( Feb. 23 , 1870 ) , and on March ...
... ratified at an election ( Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 ) in 1869 , and a governor and legislature were chosen at the same time . The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the national Constitution were ratified ( Feb. 23 , 1870 ) , and on March ...
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... ratified and established throughout the whole colony ; and otherwise than thus , what is herein forbidden , all men may walk as their con- sciences persuade them , every one in the name of his God . " This act of toleration was so broad ...
... ratified and established throughout the whole colony ; and otherwise than thus , what is herein forbidden , all men may walk as their con- sciences persuade them , every one in the name of his God . " This act of toleration was so broad ...
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... ratified by the judg- ment of posterity on both sides of the The loyalists were of two kinds . Some Atlantic . The Declaration of Indepen- were honorable , conscientious men , gov- dence compelled men of opposite opinions to avow them ...
... ratified by the judg- ment of posterity on both sides of the The loyalists were of two kinds . Some Atlantic . The Declaration of Indepen- were honorable , conscientious men , gov- dence compelled men of opposite opinions to avow them ...
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