The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... ment could have been attained by the west under the management of the parent states , it is now idle to inquire . Let us trace briefly the pressure of public opinion , the political artifices , and the domestic difficulties which ...
... ment could have been attained by the west under the management of the parent states , it is now idle to inquire . Let us trace briefly the pressure of public opinion , the political artifices , and the domestic difficulties which ...
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... ment of the army , congress was very thinly attended . The first business of importance was the acceptance of the cession of Virginia , March , 1784 , that state having modified its cession by the omission of the guarantee of Kentucky ...
... ment of the army , congress was very thinly attended . The first business of importance was the acceptance of the cession of Virginia , March , 1784 , that state having modified its cession by the omission of the guarantee of Kentucky ...
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... ment and the fall session , occurred a series of large public meetings , ad- dressed by Liberal orators . The point of their speeches was that , if the lords did not give their assent , their house would be abolished , and the hearty ap ...
... ment and the fall session , occurred a series of large public meetings , ad- dressed by Liberal orators . The point of their speeches was that , if the lords did not give their assent , their house would be abolished , and the hearty ap ...
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... ment of the offices ; those who are in are fervently anxious to stay . The long series of contests between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Disraeli were de- cidedly interesting , but the political instruction derived is another matter . When Mr ...
... ment of the offices ; those who are in are fervently anxious to stay . The long series of contests between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Disraeli were de- cidedly interesting , but the political instruction derived is another matter . When Mr ...
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... ment of Cleveland through a number of progressive years . In 1844 he was elected to the position of alderman , and again elected to the same position in 1846 , being made president of the coun- cil . George Hoadly , father of the ...
... ment of Cleveland through a number of progressive years . In 1844 he was elected to the position of alderman , and again elected to the same position in 1846 , being made president of the coun- cil . George Hoadly , father of the ...
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