A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution to the Civil War, Volumen3D. Appleton, 1892 This work is a social history of the United States from the end of the American Revolution in 1784 to the beginning of the Civil War in 1861. |
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... land - bounty of 1776 Public lands . Westsylvania Western limits of the States . Articles of Confederation Position of Maryland ; of Virginia Virginia's land office Northern Indians . New York cession • Conflicting claims west of the ...
... land - bounty of 1776 Public lands . Westsylvania Western limits of the States . Articles of Confederation Position of Maryland ; of Virginia Virginia's land office Northern Indians . New York cession • Conflicting claims west of the ...
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... Land sales in the Northwest Land office proposed Offers to buy land . North Carolina cession . Territory of the United States organized Hamilton's report on sales of public lands Indian warfare in the Northwest . Wayne at the Maumee ...
... Land sales in the Northwest Land office proposed Offers to buy land . North Carolina cession . Territory of the United States organized Hamilton's report on sales of public lands Indian warfare in the Northwest . Wayne at the Maumee ...
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... land the syndics were intolerable nuisances . Stationed along the roads three leagues apart , they were bidden to ... land commissioner , and certified that every acre petititioned for by the people was vacant before it was granted . He ...
... land the syndics were intolerable nuisances . Stationed along the roads three leagues apart , they were bidden to ... land commissioner , and certified that every acre petititioned for by the people was vacant before it was granted . He ...
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... land grant , and how all men were being forced to submit their land titles to official inspection . Nor were they always content to mutter . More than once the bayonet was used to put down disorder at public balls ; more than once the ...
... land grant , and how all men were being forced to submit their land titles to official inspection . Nor were they always content to mutter . More than once the bayonet was used to put down disorder at public balls ; more than once the ...
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... land company , the purchase was made of the Bastrop Grant on the river Washita . Into * Daveiss to Jefferson , January 10 , 1806. Clark's Proofs of the Corruption of General James Wilkinson , pp . 177-184 . + Daveiss to Jefferson ...
... land company , the purchase was made of the Bastrop Grant on the river Washita . Into * Daveiss to Jefferson , January 10 , 1806. Clark's Proofs of the Corruption of General James Wilkinson , pp . 177-184 . + Daveiss to Jefferson ...
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Página 32 - Louisiana, with the same extent that it now has in the hands of Spain, and that it had when France possessed it, and such as it should he after the treaties subsequently entered into between Spain and other States.
Página 321 - Go, wretch, resign the presidential chair, Disclose thy secret measures, foul or fair. Go, search with curious eye, for horned frogs, Mid the wild wastes of Louisianian bogs; Or, where Ohio rolls his turbid stream, Dig for huge bones, thy glory and thy theme.
Página 573 - Yet the history of the people is the chief theme. At every stage of the splendid progress which separates the America of Washington and Adams from the America in which we live, it has been the author's purpose to describe the dress, the occupations, the amusements, the literary canons of the times ; to note the changes of manners and morals...
Página 327 - A Letter from the Hon. Timothy Pickering, a Senator of the United States from the State of Massachusetts, Exhibiting to His Constituents a Vie.w of the Imminent Danger of an Unnecessary and Ruinous War. Addressed to His Excellency James Sullivan, Governor of the Said State.
Página 426 - Does congress put on an embargo to shelter our rightful commerce against the piratical depredations committed upon it on the ocean? We are immediately warned of the indignation of offended England. Is a law of non-intercourse proposed ? The whole navy of the haughty mistress of the seas, is made to thunder in our ears. Does the president refuse to continue a correspondence with a minister, who violates the decorum belonging to his diplomatic character, by giving and deliberately...
Página 81 - That if any person shall, within the territory or jurisdiction of the United States, begin or set on foot, or provide or prepare the means for any military expedition or enterprise...
Página 573 - ... to recount the manifold improvements which in a thousand ways have multiplied the conveniences of life and ministered to the happiness of our race ; to describe the rise and progress of that long series of mechanical inventions and discoveries which is now the admiration of the world, and our just pride and boast; to tell how, under the benign influence of liberty and peace, there sprang up, in the course of a single century, a prosperity unparalleled in the annals of human affairs. "The pledge...
Página 51 - States (which situation he is about to resign), to lend his assistance to his . Majesty's government in any manner in which they ^~~ think fit to employ him, particularly in endeavoring to effect a separation of the western part of the United States from that which lies between the Atlantic and the mountains, in its whole extent.
Página 8 - States declares that congress shall have power to dispose of, and make all needful rules and regulations respecting, the territory and other property belonging to the United States.
Página 81 - We of the jury say that Aaron Burr is not proved to be guilty under this indictment by any evidence submitted to us. We therefore find him not guilty.