The Growth of the United StatesH. Holt, 1925 - Всего страниц: 862 |
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... tion without representation " might well have given way to " no taxa- tion at all . " On one occasion during this period the modest request for an amendment to the Articles of Confederation , permitting Con- gress to levy an import duty ...
... tion without representation " might well have given way to " no taxa- tion at all . " On one occasion during this period the modest request for an amendment to the Articles of Confederation , permitting Con- gress to levy an import duty ...
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... tion , Clay advised Tyler's Cabinet to resign . All the members did so except the Secretary of State , Daniel Webster . The common explana- tion of his refusal to follow his colleagues into private life is that he was then engaged in a ...
... tion , Clay advised Tyler's Cabinet to resign . All the members did so except the Secretary of State , Daniel Webster . The common explana- tion of his refusal to follow his colleagues into private life is that he was then engaged in a ...
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... tion , 1860 , 466 ; and Liberal Repub- licans , 564 ; and election of 1876 , 570 Davis , Jefferson , and transcontinental railway , 432 , 438 ; and slavery , 437 ; and Kansas , 456 ; and campaign of 1860 , 464-465 ; President of the Con ...
... tion , 1860 , 466 ; and Liberal Repub- licans , 564 ; and election of 1876 , 570 Davis , Jefferson , and transcontinental railway , 432 , 438 ; and slavery , 437 ; and Kansas , 456 ; and campaign of 1860 , 464-465 ; President of the Con ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
THE SETTLEMENT OF VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND | 26 |
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The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943 Ralph Volney Harlow Просмотр фрагмента - 1943 |
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