Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902, 6권Harper, 1901 |
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... Sept. 21 of the same year ; was promoted major and assistant adjutant general , July 1 , 1889 ; lieutenant - colonel , May 26 , 1896 . During the Civil War he made an excep tionally brilliant record , and was several times mentioned in ...
... Sept. 21 of the same year ; was promoted major and assistant adjutant general , July 1 , 1889 ; lieutenant - colonel , May 26 , 1896 . During the Civil War he made an excep tionally brilliant record , and was several times mentioned in ...
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... Sept. 4 , 1813 , his commander ( Lieu- tenant Burrows ) was mortally wounded , when the command devolved upon McCall , who succeeded in capturing the British vessel . For this service Congress voted him a gold medal . He was made master ...
... Sept. 4 , 1813 , his commander ( Lieu- tenant Burrows ) was mortally wounded , when the command devolved upon McCall , who succeeded in capturing the British vessel . For this service Congress voted him a gold medal . He was made master ...
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... Sept. 22 , 1900 , the Secretary of the Navy offi- cially commended him for his services in the operations in China , and on March 16 , 1901 , he was further honored by being assigned to the command of the new battleship Kearsarge ...
... Sept. 22 , 1900 , the Secretary of the Navy offi- cially commended him for his services in the operations in China , and on March 16 , 1901 , he was further honored by being assigned to the command of the new battleship Kearsarge ...
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... Sept. 8 . " To Hon . Horatio Seymour and others , com- mittee , etc .: " GENTLEMEN , I have the honor to acknowl edge the receipt of your letter informing me of my nomination by the Democratic National Convention , recently held at ...
... Sept. 8 . " To Hon . Horatio Seymour and others , com- mittee , etc .: " GENTLEMEN , I have the honor to acknowl edge the receipt of your letter informing me of my nomination by the Democratic National Convention , recently held at ...
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... Sept. 20 , 1900 . Our Presidents and How We Make Them , etc. McCloskey , JOHN , cardinal ; born in Brooklyn , N. Y. , March 20 , 1810 ; grad- uated at St. Mary's College , in Maryland , in 1827 ; prepared for the priesthood , and was ...
... Sept. 20 , 1900 . Our Presidents and How We Make Them , etc. McCloskey , JOHN , cardinal ; born in Brooklyn , N. Y. , March 20 , 1810 ; grad- uated at St. Mary's College , in Maryland , in 1827 ; prepared for the priesthood , and was ...
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247 페이지 - ... is, not to interfere in the internal concerns of any of its powers; to consider the government de facto as the legitimate government for us; to...
30 페이지 - Having behind us the producing masses of this nation and the world, supported by the commercial interests, the laboring interests and the toilers everywhere, we will answer their demand for a gold standard by saying to them: You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.
47 페이지 - That no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the Government for redress of grievances. That no law shall be made respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, and that the free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed; and no religious test shall be required for the exercise of civil or political...
171 페이지 - House dissenting) had declared that " by the act of the Republic of Mexico a state of war exists between that Government and the United States...
36 페이지 - Who can tell the new thoughts that have been awakened, the ambitions fired, and the high achievements that will be wrought through this exposition ? Gentlemen, let us ever remember that our interest is in concord, not conflict ; and that our real eminence rests in the victories of peace, not those of war.
269 페이지 - And we declare with words of soberness, that an angel of God came down from heaven, and he brought and laid before our eyes, that we beheld and saw the plates, and the engravings thereon...
35 페이지 - We must encourage our merchant marine. We must have more ships. They must be under the American flag, built and manned and owned by Americans. These will not only be profitable in a commercial sense; they will be messengers of peace and amity wherever they go. We must build the Isthmian canal, which will unite the two oceans and give a straight line of water communication with the western coasts of Central and South America and Mexico.
35 페이지 - We must not repose in fancied security that we can forever sell everything and buy little or nothing. If such a thing were possible, it would not be best for us or for those with whom we deal. We should take from our customers such of their products as we can use without harm to our industries and labor.
307 페이지 - It would have been a less painful circumstance to me to have heard that in consequence of your non-compliance with their request, they had burnt my house and laid the plantation in ruins. You ought to have considered yourself as my representative, and should have reflected on the bad example of communicating with the enemy, and making a voluntary offer of refreshments to them with a view to prevent a conflagration.
35 페이지 - By sensible trade arrangements which will not interrupt our home production we shall extend the outlets for our increasing surplus.