Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4053U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 - United States Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... March , 1821. Within a month the rebels got possession of all the open country and all the towns , except so far as they were held by Turkish garrisons . The Sultan immediately called all Mussulmans to arms ; the Greek Patriarch was ...
... March , 1821. Within a month the rebels got possession of all the open country and all the towns , except so far as they were held by Turkish garrisons . The Sultan immediately called all Mussulmans to arms ; the Greek Patriarch was ...
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... March , 1821. Within a month the rebels got possession of all the open country and all the towns , except so far as they were held by Turkish garrisons . The Sultan immediately called all Mussulmans to arms ; the Greek Patriarch was ...
... March , 1821. Within a month the rebels got possession of all the open country and all the towns , except so far as they were held by Turkish garrisons . The Sultan immediately called all Mussulmans to arms ; the Greek Patriarch was ...
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... March 8 , 1822 , recommending the recognition of all the revolted colo- nies of Spain - Mexico , Colombia , Chile , and Buenos Ayres . These countries asked no more . They based their claim on their independence de facto , and Monroe ...
... March 8 , 1822 , recommending the recognition of all the revolted colo- nies of Spain - Mexico , Colombia , Chile , and Buenos Ayres . These countries asked no more . They based their claim on their independence de facto , and Monroe ...
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... years amounts to $ 13,600,000 , and this , too , with results absolutely insignificant . It appears from a report of a select committee of the British House of Commons , made in March , 1850 , that the RECOGNITION OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE .
... years amounts to $ 13,600,000 , and this , too , with results absolutely insignificant . It appears from a report of a select committee of the British House of Commons , made in March , 1850 , that the RECOGNITION OF CUBAN INDEPENDENCE .
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... March last is 28,777 , of whom 4,134 perished on the passage . From that date up to the close of the year the number landed at Habana was 9,449 . We blush to say that three - fourths of the number were transported under the American and ...
... March last is 28,777 , of whom 4,134 perished on the passage . From that date up to the close of the year the number landed at Habana was 9,449 . We blush to say that three - fourths of the number were transported under the American and ...
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