National Development, 1877-1885Harper & brothers, 1907 - 378페이지 |
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... River as far as Fort Randall in the Dakota territory . Twenty years later the people had spread out over the southern part of the territory and were creeping up the Red River of the North ; there they multiplied in numbers over one ...
... River as far as Fort Randall in the Dakota territory . Twenty years later the people had spread out over the southern part of the territory and were creeping up the Red River of the North ; there they multiplied in numbers over one ...
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... river - path known to the Spaniards over a hundred years before . " In 1870 there were 157 miles of railroad within the state ; ten years later there were 1750 miles.3 This development of Colorado brought an increase of more than four ...
... river - path known to the Spaniards over a hundred years before . " In 1870 there were 157 miles of railroad within the state ; ten years later there were 1750 miles.3 This development of Colorado brought an increase of more than four ...
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... River quite up to the Canadian line . These fertile prairies of the West were becoming the food- producing region for the older states . In 1860 Minnesota raised only ten million bushels of wheat , but in 1880 produced thirty - four ...
... River quite up to the Canadian line . These fertile prairies of the West were becoming the food- producing region for the older states . In 1860 Minnesota raised only ten million bushels of wheat , but in 1880 produced thirty - four ...
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... river , perhaps on a portage - path which the feet of explorer , trader , or Jesuit missionary had worn deep into the earth by years of usage , but always at a point favorable to the transportation of raw material and manufactured ...
... river , perhaps on a portage - path which the feet of explorer , trader , or Jesuit missionary had worn deep into the earth by years of usage , but always at a point favorable to the transportation of raw material and manufactured ...
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... River above New York , commonly known as Hell Gate , were removed by firing a hundred and forty tons of explosives placed in twenty miles of shafts and tunnels which had been honey - combed through it.4 The federal government made ...
... River above New York , commonly known as Hell Gate , were removed by firing a hundred and forty tons of explosives placed in twenty miles of shafts and tunnels which had been honey - combed through it.4 The federal government made ...
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233 페이지 - Citizens of the United States visiting or residing in China shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, or exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation...
83 페이지 - The Bureau of Labor Statistics is charged with the duty of acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States useful information on subjects connected with labor in the most general and comprehensive sense of that word , and especially upon its relations to capital, the hours of labor, the earnings of laboring men and women, and the means of promoting their material, social, intellectual, and moral prosperity.
233 페이지 - States will exert all its power to devise measures for their protection and to secure to them the same rights, privileges, immunities, and exemptions as may be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation, and to which they are entitled by treaty.
107 페이지 - If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, Let my right hand forget her cunning. Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, If I remember thee not ; If I prefer not Jerusalem Above my chief joy.
233 페이지 - China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects respectively from one country to the other for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
155 페이지 - No officer should be required or permitted to take part in the management of political organizations, caucuses, conventions, or election campaigns. Their right to vote and to express their views on public questions, either orally or through the press, is not denied, provided it does not interfere with the discharge of their official duties.
314 페이지 - It shall be the duty of said Commission to take into consideration and mature such plan or plans and estimates as will correct, permanently locate, and deepen the channel and protect the banks of the Mississippi River; improve and give safety and ease to the navigation thereof; prevent destructive floods; promote and facilitate commerce, trade, and the postal service...
199 페이지 - An act to regulate and improve the civil service of the United States...
89 페이지 - The permanent pacification of the southern section of the Union, and the complete protection of all its citizens in the free enjoyment of all their rights, is a duty to which the republican party stands sacredly pledged.
174 페이지 - ... peace established, and the civil authorities are ready and willing to perform their duties, the military power should cease to lead, and the civil administration resume its natural and rightful dominion. Solemnly impressed with these views, the general announces that the great principles of American liberty still are the lawful inheritance of this people and ever should be.