A History of KentuckyAmerican book Company, 1896 - 288 страница |
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... Federal Union . " The majority of Kentuckians regarded this act of the Virginia Assembly as reasonable , and submissively bore the delay in the longed - for separation . Court and But there were others who received it with Country ...
... Federal Union . " The majority of Kentuckians regarded this act of the Virginia Assembly as reasonable , and submissively bore the delay in the longed - for separation . Court and But there were others who received it with Country ...
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... Federal Union . It was now too short a time , in those days of slow travel , for the Kentuckians to take the necessary steps toward this end . Therefore , they KENT . HIST.- -5 petitioned the Virginia Assembly to alter that clause in ...
... Federal Union . It was now too short a time , in those days of slow travel , for the Kentuckians to take the necessary steps toward this end . Therefore , they KENT . HIST.- -5 petitioned the Virginia Assembly to alter that clause in ...
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... Federal govern- , ment . Excitement in the District was rising to a high degree . There was no other way of transportation except by water . Kentucky's present and future prosperity seemed to depend upon her being able to carry her ...
... Federal govern- , ment . Excitement in the District was rising to a high degree . There was no other way of transportation except by water . Kentucky's present and future prosperity seemed to depend upon her being able to carry her ...
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... the adoption of the new Federal consti- Constitution adopted tution , which had recently been prepared and. The Political Beginnings of Kentucky . By John Mason Brown . Captured on the Way to Church. THE SPANISH CONSPIRACY 73.
... the adoption of the new Federal consti- Constitution adopted tution , which had recently been prepared and. The Political Beginnings of Kentucky . By John Mason Brown . Captured on the Way to Church. THE SPANISH CONSPIRACY 73.
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... to obtain the naviga- tion of the Mississippi . He proved that such action would be contrary to the Federal constitution , and he therefore suggested to the people of Fayette County that they should 76 THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE.
... to obtain the naviga- tion of the Mississippi . He proved that such action would be contrary to the Federal constitution , and he therefore suggested to the people of Fayette County that they should 76 THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE.
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