The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... received in return that portion of the South Carolina cession immediately north of her boundary , one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in money from the proceeds of the sale of public lands , and what ultimately proved ...
... received in return that portion of the South Carolina cession immediately north of her boundary , one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in money from the proceeds of the sale of public lands , and what ultimately proved ...
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... received : The citizens of Sandusky were gratified , on the twentieth inst . , by an exposition of the speed of a locomotive steam engine on the Mad River & Lake The locomotive drew four passenger cars , containing Erie road . The ...
... received : The citizens of Sandusky were gratified , on the twentieth inst . , by an exposition of the speed of a locomotive steam engine on the Mad River & Lake The locomotive drew four passenger cars , containing Erie road . The ...
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... received , upon the death of her father , a small property in the then small village of Fairport , Monroe county , New York , where the family took up their residence in 1826. In 1829 the son , Leander M. , entered a village store as ...
... received , upon the death of her father , a small property in the then small village of Fairport , Monroe county , New York , where the family took up their residence in 1826. In 1829 the son , Leander M. , entered a village store as ...
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... received the vote of Ohio on the second ballot and some from other states , " but before the con- clusion of that ballot it became manifest that General Hancock would be nomi- nated , and the vote of all the states was changed to the ...
... received the vote of Ohio on the second ballot and some from other states , " but before the con- clusion of that ballot it became manifest that General Hancock would be nomi- nated , and the vote of all the states was changed to the ...
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... received marked attention from the public , and an announcement that he was to speak would always secure a large attendance of spectators and fellow senators . While in that body he was never a 48 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
... received marked attention from the public , and an announcement that he was to speak would always secure a large attendance of spectators and fellow senators . While in that body he was never a 48 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
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