Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Том 6W.M. Morrison, 1853 |
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... Army . Militia of the United States for 1851 .. 392 393 Navy of the 46 394 Vessels of war 46 395 Officers ' time of service .. Congress of the United States . State Governments . Statistics of surnames . 396 397 397 398 PAGE Mortality ...
... Army . Militia of the United States for 1851 .. 392 393 Navy of the 46 394 Vessels of war 46 395 Officers ' time of service .. Congress of the United States . State Governments . Statistics of surnames . 396 397 397 398 PAGE Mortality ...
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... army of assailants , so as completely to prevent them from climbing the steep and rugged sides . But the Americans gained the heights before the alarm had been sufficiently given , and then ensued a most ferocious engagement , which ...
... army of assailants , so as completely to prevent them from climbing the steep and rugged sides . But the Americans gained the heights before the alarm had been sufficiently given , and then ensued a most ferocious engagement , which ...
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... army ; and it was thought that the amount would be easily furnished by the three flour - mills then in operation in the terri- tory . A branch of trade , too , had sprung up in the export of sheep to California , which promised to be ...
... army ; and it was thought that the amount would be easily furnished by the three flour - mills then in operation in the terri- tory . A branch of trade , too , had sprung up in the export of sheep to California , which promised to be ...
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... army and navy , and for the support of government . But other important bills were lost , such as the Harbor and River , and the French Spoilation bills ; the bill for making appro- priations in aid of the American line of steamers ...
... army and navy , and for the support of government . But other important bills were lost , such as the Harbor and River , and the French Spoilation bills ; the bill for making appro- priations in aid of the American line of steamers ...
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... Civil and Diplomatic , and Army and Navy bills , were then passed , but the River and Harbor bill was not again called up . improvement is almost indispensably necessary to commerce and to the History of 1851 - United States . 83.
... Civil and Diplomatic , and Army and Navy bills , were then passed , but the River and Harbor bill was not again called up . improvement is almost indispensably necessary to commerce and to the History of 1851 - United States . 83.
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