The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen4Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1886 |
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... says : • man , and enabled him to say , from travel. VOL . IV . No. I. WASHINGTON made eight tours into the west . After returning from the seventh to the headquarters of the army at Newburg , where it was quietly awaiting the conclusion ...
... says : • man , and enabled him to say , from travel. VOL . IV . No. I. WASHINGTON made eight tours into the west . After returning from the seventh to the headquarters of the army at Newburg , where it was quietly awaiting the conclusion ...
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... say , then or since , that the west would show great strength " sooner than most people would conceive . " * That growth has ... says Mulhall , " the Americans are apparently the best fed of all the nations . " Of the grain , the average ...
... say , then or since , that the west would show great strength " sooner than most people would conceive . " * That growth has ... says Mulhall , " the Americans are apparently the best fed of all the nations . " Of the grain , the average ...
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... says : The delegates from Massachusetts , although ex- ceedingly worthy men , and in general would wish to promote the Ohio scheme , yet , if it should militate against the particular interest of this state , by drain- ing her of ...
... says : The delegates from Massachusetts , although ex- ceedingly worthy men , and in general would wish to promote the Ohio scheme , yet , if it should militate against the particular interest of this state , by drain- ing her of ...
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... says : " The grounds of this opposition are , first , an habitual jealousy of a pre- dominance of eastern interests . " The citations following go more di- rectly to show a willingness to limit the national growth westward . Lieutenant ...
... says : " The grounds of this opposition are , first , an habitual jealousy of a pre- dominance of eastern interests . " The citations following go more di- rectly to show a willingness to limit the national growth westward . Lieutenant ...
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... says in his fifth letter : Enterprising individuals have , without any aid or encouragement by government , opened a ... say , is yet . * The History of Oregon , ' By W. H. Gray , 1870 , Chap . xxxiii . ' Oregon - The Struggle for Posses ...
... says in his fifth letter : Enterprising individuals have , without any aid or encouragement by government , opened a ... say , is yet . * The History of Oregon , ' By W. H. Gray , 1870 , Chap . xxxiii . ' Oregon - The Struggle for Posses ...
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