Medals of the United States MintU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 274 pages |
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... tion to excise taxes on liquor ( known as the Whis- key Rebellion ) and in dealing with Indian intru- sions . The public credit was established , at home and abroad , by Washington's support of monetary prin- ciples espoused by his ...
... tion to excise taxes on liquor ( known as the Whis- key Rebellion ) and in dealing with Indian intru- sions . The public credit was established , at home and abroad , by Washington's support of monetary prin- ciples espoused by his ...
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... tion of provincial congresses which were the revo- lutionary governing bodies of the colonies con- cerned . The First Continental Congress which met in 1774 was organized as a result of the efforts of FRIENDSHIP the revolutionary ...
... tion of provincial congresses which were the revo- lutionary governing bodies of the colonies con- cerned . The First Continental Congress which met in 1774 was organized as a result of the efforts of FRIENDSHIP the revolutionary ...
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... tion Acts of 1807 though they were strongly op- posed by the commercial interests of New England . Two years before his term was due to expire , the Federalists called a special election for a candidate to replace him , whereupon he ...
... tion Acts of 1807 though they were strongly op- posed by the commercial interests of New England . Two years before his term was due to expire , the Federalists called a special election for a candidate to replace him , whereupon he ...
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... tion in 1802 , and was admitted to the New York bar in 1803 ; commenced practice at Kinderhook . 1807 - Married his distant cousin , Hannah Hoes , who died 12 years later . Van Buren did not remarry . Admitted to practice before the ...
... tion in 1802 , and was admitted to the New York bar in 1803 ; commenced practice at Kinderhook . 1807 - Married his distant cousin , Hannah Hoes , who died 12 years later . Van Buren did not remarry . Admitted to practice before the ...
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... tion ; secured French agreement to pay damages done to Americans during the Napoleonic wars ; wrote the Maysville Road veto which voiced the administration's opposition to internal improve- ments at Federal expense ; and investigated ...
... tion ; secured French agreement to pay damages done to Americans during the Napoleonic wars ; wrote the Maysville Road veto which voiced the administration's opposition to internal improve- ments at Federal expense ; and investigated ...
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