National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen16Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... position , and can be read with interest by those that contemplate matrimony , those that have taken the plunge and also by those that are still heart free . It is written in an entertaining style , and the hackneyed sub- ject of love ...
... position , and can be read with interest by those that contemplate matrimony , those that have taken the plunge and also by those that are still heart free . It is written in an entertaining style , and the hackneyed sub- ject of love ...
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... position to his autocracy . He was endowed with more complete author- ity than any Persian satrap or Turk- ish bey , a despot , but a benevolent one . In producing his digest he had studied the laws of Massachusetts and Connecticut and ...
... position to his autocracy . He was endowed with more complete author- ity than any Persian satrap or Turk- ish bey , a despot , but a benevolent one . In producing his digest he had studied the laws of Massachusetts and Connecticut and ...
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... position seemed to weigh lightly on the minds of the Indians , in comparison with the " presents , arms , equipments and trink- ets , so profusely scattered by the British agents of the time . " There was provision made , by an act of ...
... position seemed to weigh lightly on the minds of the Indians , in comparison with the " presents , arms , equipments and trink- ets , so profusely scattered by the British agents of the time . " There was provision made , by an act of ...
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... position of agent under the English regime unless he was able to speak at least one of the Indian languages . An ... positions were men who had not " seen an Indian , much less did they know how to con- ciliate him in trade . " The ...
... position of agent under the English regime unless he was able to speak at least one of the Indian languages . An ... positions were men who had not " seen an Indian , much less did they know how to con- ciliate him in trade . " The ...
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... position . He de- clined re - election in 1889 , and at the same time refused to become the democratic candidate for governor of the State , since which time he has lived in retirement on his farm near Platte City . The youngest son ...
... position . He de- clined re - election in 1889 , and at the same time refused to become the democratic candidate for governor of the State , since which time he has lived in retirement on his farm near Platte City . The youngest son ...
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