The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... force a cession from the claimant states . Connecticut offered to cede her claims in October of the same year , retaining that portion since known as the Con- necticut Reserve . The Virginia legis- lature , on December 30 , 1780 , made ...
... force a cession from the claimant states . Connecticut offered to cede her claims in October of the same year , retaining that portion since known as the Con- necticut Reserve . The Virginia legis- lature , on December 30 , 1780 , made ...
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... force ; Giddings , the old man . with silver hair and hatred of oppres- sion ; Peter Hitchcock , one of the soundest and most modest of lawyers ; and Reuben Hitchcock , his son , dis- tinguished as a ripe jurist and Christian gentleman ...
... force ; Giddings , the old man . with silver hair and hatred of oppres- sion ; Peter Hitchcock , one of the soundest and most modest of lawyers ; and Reuben Hitchcock , his son , dis- tinguished as a ripe jurist and Christian gentleman ...
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... force of character and fitness for the position , made him prominently named as a suitable candi- date for the senate of the United States . He was afterward nominated , both for member of congress and judge of the supreme court of Ohio ...
... force of character and fitness for the position , made him prominently named as a suitable candi- date for the senate of the United States . He was afterward nominated , both for member of congress and judge of the supreme court of Ohio ...
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... force of his suggestions as being a possible solution of some of the diffi- culties that now beset our kin beyond the sea . The question is , as Mr. Bagehot in his work on the English constitution puts it : " The practical choice of ...
... force of his suggestions as being a possible solution of some of the diffi- culties that now beset our kin beyond the sea . The question is , as Mr. Bagehot in his work on the English constitution puts it : " The practical choice of ...
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... force of the waves sweeping across the vast expanse of water , so that regu- larity of movement or in the domestic economy of the expedition was impossi- ble . Little by little , by night or by day , whenever the bosom of the lake was ...
... force of the waves sweeping across the vast expanse of water , so that regu- larity of movement or in the domestic economy of the expedition was impossi- ble . Little by little , by night or by day , whenever the bosom of the lake was ...
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