Our Rulers and Our Rights: Or, Outlines of the United States Government; Its Origin, Branches, Departments, Institutions, Officers, and Modes of OperationN. Tibbals & Company, 1869 - 517 страница |
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... mile , reckoned from the residence of the member to Washington by the usual roads or routes between the two places . In 1865 the law was modified , and the sum fixed at twenty cents . per mile . " The laborer is worthy of his hire ...
... mile , reckoned from the residence of the member to Washington by the usual roads or routes between the two places . In 1865 the law was modified , and the sum fixed at twenty cents . per mile . " The laborer is worthy of his hire ...
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... miles of post - roads as they were every tenth year . This will be found sufficient to show the wonderful increase of business in this branch of the public service since 1790 , the first year after the gov- ernment was put into ...
... miles of post - roads as they were every tenth year . This will be found sufficient to show the wonderful increase of business in this branch of the public service since 1790 , the first year after the gov- ernment was put into ...
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... miles of territory , in addition to our already immense possessions ; and places by far the greater part of the northwestern coast of North America un- der the control of the United States government . For the purpose of giving a ...
... miles of territory , in addition to our already immense possessions ; and places by far the greater part of the northwestern coast of North America un- der the control of the United States government . For the purpose of giving a ...
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... miles , or 1,921,288 , - 320 acres . Before the establishment of the present government , and during our colonial condition , much of this land had been sold and otherwise disposed of by the English government , and had become the pro ...
... miles , or 1,921,288 , - 320 acres . Before the establishment of the present government , and during our colonial condition , much of this land had been sold and otherwise disposed of by the English government , and had become the pro ...
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... miles to our public domain . To all these must be added the immense tracts bought of the Indians . And to all of which must be added the great purchase made early in the year 1867 , from Russia , of all her possessions in North America ...
... miles to our public domain . To all these must be added the immense tracts bought of the Indians . And to all of which must be added the great purchase made early in the year 1867 , from Russia , of all her possessions in North America ...
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