A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 páginas |
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... elected President .... WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION . 285 CXXXVIII . Beginning of the New Government . Washington's first Administration under the present Constitution . Proceedings of the first Congress . 288 CXXXIX . Rise of Parties ...
... elected President .... WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION . 285 CXXXVIII . Beginning of the New Government . Washington's first Administration under the present Constitution . Proceedings of the first Congress . 288 CXXXIX . Rise of Parties ...
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... elected . Harrison's Death ......... TYLER'S ADMINISTRATION . 395 398 CCII . Measures of the Extra Session . Rupture of Tyler with his Cabinet and his Party . The Webster - Ashburton Treaty . CCIII . The Tariff of 1842. The Dorr ...
... elected . Harrison's Death ......... TYLER'S ADMINISTRATION . 395 398 CCII . Measures of the Extra Session . Rupture of Tyler with his Cabinet and his Party . The Webster - Ashburton Treaty . CCIII . The Tariff of 1842. The Dorr ...
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... elect their own officers . They held their charter about sixty years , or till the union of the colonies of ... elected annually by the freemen , and to constitute , as it were , an upper house or senate ; and of the general ...
... elect their own officers . They held their charter about sixty years , or till the union of the colonies of ... elected annually by the freemen , and to constitute , as it were , an upper house or senate ; and of the general ...
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... elected their first gov- Their constitution has been much admired . It lasted , with little alteration , till 1818 , or about one hundred and eighty years ; and was in substance as follows : 6. The General Court , or legislative ...
... elected their first gov- Their constitution has been much admired . It lasted , with little alteration , till 1818 , or about one hundred and eighty years ; and was in substance as follows : 6. The General Court , or legislative ...
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... elected President . The session was one of great and permanent interest . The independence of the colonies had , indeed , already been talked of among the people ; but now it became an early topic of discussion by their delegates . 4 ...
... elected President . The session was one of great and permanent interest . The independence of the colonies had , indeed , already been talked of among the people ; but now it became an early topic of discussion by their delegates . 4 ...
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