Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, and Companion to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. (9th Ed.) and to All Other Encyclopaedias, Volumen4J.M. Stoddart, 1889 |
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... tion was favorable to the enslaved blacks , and the free negroes and mulattoes lost no opportunity of making converts to the cause of universal freedom . " exclusive right to enact navigation laws . The South- ern delegates insisted ...
... tion was favorable to the enslaved blacks , and the free negroes and mulattoes lost no opportunity of making converts to the cause of universal freedom . " exclusive right to enact navigation laws . The South- ern delegates insisted ...
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... tion and political rights to the freedmen . Congress passed over his vetoes the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution , and all the legisla- tion necessary to restore order , justice , and political government to the ...
... tion and political rights to the freedmen . Congress passed over his vetoes the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution , and all the legisla- tion necessary to restore order , justice , and political government to the ...
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... tion appropriations for the new capitol have been less Some of the lateral canals are now abandored . lately than in former years , the amount for the four Railroads . - The railroads of New York are under years in question being ...
... tion appropriations for the new capitol have been less Some of the lateral canals are now abandored . lately than in former years , the amount for the four Railroads . - The railroads of New York are under years in question being ...
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... tion in the Legislature , and the opposition to any cen- sus is led by the rural districts , which fear a reduced representation . The Senatorial districts still number 32 , and the Assembly ( or popular branch ) districts number 120 ...
... tion in the Legislature , and the opposition to any cen- sus is led by the rural districts , which fear a reduced representation . The Senatorial districts still number 32 , and the Assembly ( or popular branch ) districts number 120 ...
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... tion sought incorporation and chose a council to rep- Harrison streets . The Cotton Exchange has a build - resent them . The incorporation of " the subscribers ing of yellow brick at Hanover Square , south of Wall and shareholders " was ...
... tion sought incorporation and chose a council to rep- Harrison streets . The Cotton Exchange has a build - resent them . The incorporation of " the subscribers ing of yellow brick at Hanover Square , south of Wall and shareholders " was ...
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