Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... land , which was , by law , sold at a fixed price of $ 1.25 per acre , had become , in the possession of speculative owners , a commodity to be resold at inflated values , and the proceeds were reinvested in further land or security ...
... land , which was , by law , sold at a fixed price of $ 1.25 per acre , had become , in the possession of speculative owners , a commodity to be resold at inflated values , and the proceeds were reinvested in further land or security ...
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... land north of the Ohio was ceded by the Indians to the government , and the aged Chief Cornplanter optimistically wrote : " We have made peace with the United States as long as water runs . " Having gathered modest laurels from war ...
... land north of the Ohio was ceded by the Indians to the government , and the aged Chief Cornplanter optimistically wrote : " We have made peace with the United States as long as water runs . " Having gathered modest laurels from war ...
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... land he was merciless in his rapacity , and recreant to his professions of helpfulness . His policy of claiming for his country the title to all land formerly belonging to tribes become extinct put a premium on extinction , and he ...
... land he was merciless in his rapacity , and recreant to his professions of helpfulness . His policy of claiming for his country the title to all land formerly belonging to tribes become extinct put a premium on extinction , and he ...
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