The Great Republic: A Descriptive, Statistical and Historical View of the States and Territories of the American UnionW. B. Evans, 1871 - 1118 pages |
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Page 95
... Constitution and laws of the United States , and treaties made under their authority ; in all cases concerning foreign ministers and agents ; in all cases of marine jurisdiction ; in all cases in which the United States is a party ; in ...
... Constitution and laws of the United States , and treaties made under their authority ; in all cases concerning foreign ministers and agents ; in all cases of marine jurisdiction ; in all cases in which the United States is a party ; in ...
Page 304
... Constitution ; and in 1662 , Governor John Winthrop obtained from Charles II . a charter . uniting the colonies of Connecticut and New Haven under one govern- ment , the name of the former being given to the whole province . New Haven ...
... Constitution ; and in 1662 , Governor John Winthrop obtained from Charles II . a charter . uniting the colonies of Connecticut and New Haven under one govern- ment , the name of the former being given to the whole province . New Haven ...
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... Constitution known as the " Lecompton Constitution . " The administration of Mr. Buchanan exerted all its power and influ- ence to secure the admission of Kansas under this instrument , not- withstanding the plain fact that a majority ...
... Constitution known as the " Lecompton Constitution . " The administration of Mr. Buchanan exerted all its power and influ- ence to secure the admission of Kansas under this instrument , not- withstanding the plain fact that a majority ...
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Declaration of IndependenceBattle of Long IslandThe British | 162 |
Area in square milesPopulation in 1870Position upon the globeDe | 188 |
AreaPopulation in 1870Position upon the globeDescription of | 204 |
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