A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United States of AmericaBy H. Fisher, 1820 - 758 páginas |
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... president and people of the United States . About noon a procession , followed by a multitude of citizens , moved from the president's house to the federal hall . When they came within a short distance of the hall , the troops formed a ...
... president and people of the United States . About noon a procession , followed by a multitude of citizens , moved from the president's house to the federal hall . When they came within a short distance of the hall , the troops formed a ...
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... president of this present until December , intending to present it directly to congress , and to avail himself of the opportunity to address the representatives of the people . The president and ministry , perceiving his intention , to ...
... president of this present until December , intending to present it directly to congress , and to avail himself of the opportunity to address the representatives of the people . The president and ministry , perceiving his intention , to ...
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... president , the flag of France , and the letters of the committee of public safety , were all transmitted by the president to congress . In February , 1796 , the treaty was returned in the form recommended by the senate , ratified by ...
... president , the flag of France , and the letters of the committee of public safety , were all transmitted by the president to congress . In February , 1796 , the treaty was returned in the form recommended by the senate , ratified by ...
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A Geographical, Historical, Commercial, and Agricultural View of the United ... Daniel Blowe Visualização integral - 1820 |
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