History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Volume 3Johnson, Fry, 1866 - United States |
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... Spain .... Pinckney and Monroe envoys to Spain .68 , 69 69 ...... Sudden turn in the tide of events . 37 Action in Congress - Secret service money 70 Livingston's labors in Paris - Arrival of Monroe .... 38 Armstrong and Bowdoin sent as ...
... Spain .... Pinckney and Monroe envoys to Spain .68 , 69 69 ...... Sudden turn in the tide of events . 37 Action in Congress - Secret service money 70 Livingston's labors in Paris - Arrival of Monroe .... 38 Armstrong and Bowdoin sent as ...
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... Spain -Meeting of Congress in October - The message Movements in the House - Large majority in favor of the treaty - Purchase money voted - Claiborne and Wilkinson American commissioners - Monette's account of the final transfer , in ...
... Spain -Meeting of Congress in October - The message Movements in the House - Large majority in favor of the treaty - Purchase money voted - Claiborne and Wilkinson American commissioners - Monette's account of the final transfer , in ...
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... Spain , of the twenty - second article of the treaty of 1795. On the 22d , the fact that the Mississippi was virtually closed to American trade , was formally noti- fied to Congress , by the president , in reply . On the 5th of January ...
... Spain , of the twenty - second article of the treaty of 1795. On the 22d , the fact that the Mississippi was virtually closed to American trade , was formally noti- fied to Congress , by the president , in reply . On the 5th of January ...
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... Spain , " in or- der to derange our finances , " or if that could not be done , " to attach the west- ern country to them , as their best friends , and thus get again into power . " Which latter supposition may have some show of reason ...
... Spain , " in or- der to derange our finances , " or if that could not be done , " to attach the west- ern country to them , as their best friends , and thus get again into power . " Which latter supposition may have some show of reason ...
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... Spain the colony of Lou- isiana , Napoleon , to disencumber him- self from the burden of this stipula- tion , and to hold in his hand a rod over the western section of the Union , had compelled the dastardly and imbecile monarch of Spain ...
... Spain the colony of Lou- isiana , Napoleon , to disencumber him- self from the burden of this stipula- tion , and to hold in his hand a rod over the western section of the Union , had compelled the dastardly and imbecile monarch of Spain ...
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