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An address was sent to Congress asking for proper compensa- tion for the loss of this territory . Four things were men- tioned which Congress might do to pay Wisconsin for this lost land : one was to construct a railroad system between ...
An address was sent to Congress asking for proper compensa- tion for the loss of this territory . Four things were men- tioned which Congress might do to pay Wisconsin for this lost land : one was to construct a railroad system between ...
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... one hundred and three was Treaty of Guadalupe - Hidalg tion of this western strip , it Louisiana , and for administra placed under control of the g This connection with India 1805 , when the name was cha of Louisiana ...
... one hundred and three was Treaty of Guadalupe - Hidalg tion of this western strip , it Louisiana , and for administra placed under control of the g This connection with India 1805 , when the name was cha of Louisiana ...
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During the space of time above - mentioned , no other na- tion shall have a right to the same privileges in the ports of the ceded territory : the twelve years shall commence three months after the exchange of ratifications , if it ...
During the space of time above - mentioned , no other na- tion shall have a right to the same privileges in the ports of the ceded territory : the twelve years shall commence three months after the exchange of ratifications , if it ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
II | 47 |
The PoliticAL SITUATION IN THE WEST | 59 |
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The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward ... Guy Carleton Lee,Francis Newton Thorpe Affichage du livre entier - 1904 |
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