Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... return he was engaged on the construction of the defences of Hampton Roads , Va . , till 1835 . He resigned his commission in 1836. He devised the Talcott method for determining territorial latitudes by observations of stars near the ...
... return he was engaged on the construction of the defences of Hampton Roads , Va . , till 1835 . He resigned his commission in 1836. He devised the Talcott method for determining territorial latitudes by observations of stars near the ...
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... return home . He also negotiated a treaty of commerce with Hon- duras ; and in each of these treaties it is recited that he had full powers for the purpose . He had no such powers , and the whole proceeding on his part with reference to ...
... return home . He also negotiated a treaty of commerce with Hon- duras ; and in each of these treaties it is recited that he had full powers for the purpose . He had no such powers , and the whole proceeding on his part with reference to ...
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... return to those of their fathers ; to the active ally of the British , and re- cast away the plough and loom and cease ceived the commission of brigadier - general the cultivation of the soil , for it was an in the British army ...
... return to those of their fathers ; to the active ally of the British , and re- cast away the plough and loom and cease ceived the commission of brigadier - general the cultivation of the soil , for it was an in the British army ...
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... returns ; grants warrants for all moneys drawn from the treasury in pursuance of appropriations made by law , and for the payment of moneys into the treasury , and annually submits to Congress estimates of the probable reve- nues and ...
... returns ; grants warrants for all moneys drawn from the treasury in pursuance of appropriations made by law , and for the payment of moneys into the treasury , and annually submits to Congress estimates of the probable reve- nues and ...
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... return of the blessings of peace , should invariably prevail ; and that Con- gress shall also earnestly recommend to the several States that the estates , rights , and properties of such last - men- tioned persons shall be restored to ...
... return of the blessings of peace , should invariably prevail ; and that Con- gress shall also earnestly recommend to the several States that the estates , rights , and properties of such last - men- tioned persons shall be restored to ...
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