National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen16Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1892 |
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... say of the work itself that it will cover and include every item of importance , or even of interest in our whole history . In paper , typography , illustrations and binding it is unsurpassed by any previous publication of the kind from ...
... say of the work itself that it will cover and include every item of importance , or even of interest in our whole history . In paper , typography , illustrations and binding it is unsurpassed by any previous publication of the kind from ...
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... says : " The friendship of the Indians is by every means to be established . the furtherance of this end , public trading - houses should be established . They would certainly have a good effect towards regulating the private trade and ...
... says : " The friendship of the Indians is by every means to be established . the furtherance of this end , public trading - houses should be established . They would certainly have a good effect towards regulating the private trade and ...
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... says : " Next to a rigorous execution of justice on the violators of peace , the establishment of com- merce with the Indian nations , on be- half of the United States is most likely to conciliate their attachment . But it ought to be ...
... says : " Next to a rigorous execution of justice on the violators of peace , the establishment of com- merce with the Indian nations , on be- half of the United States is most likely to conciliate their attachment . But it ought to be ...
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... says : " In- stead , therefore , of an augmentation of military force proportional to our extension of frontier , I propose a moderate enlargement of the capital employed in that commerce , as a more effectual , economical , and hu ...
... says : " In- stead , therefore , of an augmentation of military force proportional to our extension of frontier , I propose a moderate enlargement of the capital employed in that commerce , as a more effectual , economical , and hu ...
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... says that he gave the country the name of " Green- land , " because the name would make a good impression and encourage colonization . The indications , how- ever , point to the conclusion , that the continent of North America bore the ...
... says that he gave the country the name of " Green- land , " because the name would make a good impression and encourage colonization . The indications , how- ever , point to the conclusion , that the continent of North America bore the ...
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