The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... passed a bill conveying to the United States the territory bounded by the Mississippi river , the North Car- olina line and a line drawn along the crest of the mountains , which divide the waters of the east from the waters of the west ...
... passed a bill conveying to the United States the territory bounded by the Mississippi river , the North Car- olina line and a line drawn along the crest of the mountains , which divide the waters of the east from the waters of the west ...
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... passed the bill . It is true that there was some sort of compromise made about redistribution and that it is claimed that the peers won a great vic- tory . It would seem , however , to an American , as if they had backed down completely ...
... passed the bill . It is true that there was some sort of compromise made about redistribution and that it is claimed that the peers won a great vic- tory . It would seem , however , to an American , as if they had backed down completely ...
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... passed , and the monarchy done away with . Of the three elements - the church , aristocracy and royalty — the latter would seem to be the most indis- pensable . While it may now seem a very expensive luxury , a country can afford to pay ...
... passed , and the monarchy done away with . Of the three elements - the church , aristocracy and royalty — the latter would seem to be the most indis- pensable . While it may now seem a very expensive luxury , a country can afford to pay ...
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... passed , he said : The radical legislation of parliament for the past ten years is well known . Mr. Andrew Carnegie , a keen observer of politics on both sides of the Atlan- tic , makes the statement that " such a measure as the Irish ...
... passed , he said : The radical legislation of parliament for the past ten years is well known . Mr. Andrew Carnegie , a keen observer of politics on both sides of the Atlan- tic , makes the statement that " such a measure as the Irish ...
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... It soon became embarrassed , and , in 1861 , passed into the hands of a receiver , who operated it until November 2 , 1864 , when it was It offered for sale at public auction . was sold THE EARLY RAILROAD INTERESTS OF CLEVELAND . 27.
... It soon became embarrassed , and , in 1861 , passed into the hands of a receiver , who operated it until November 2 , 1864 , when it was It offered for sale at public auction . was sold THE EARLY RAILROAD INTERESTS OF CLEVELAND . 27.
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