Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 9Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... sent in his resignation to become effective on June 30 follow- ing . The second resignation could not be declined and a successor was sought . As it was an important post a man of special capacity ought to have been selected for the ...
... sent in his resignation to become effective on June 30 follow- ing . The second resignation could not be declined and a successor was sought . As it was an important post a man of special capacity ought to have been selected for the ...
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... sent to the Senate the nomination of David Todd , of Ohio , as Secretary of the Treasury . The Senate Committee on Finance , however , protested against Todd as being too little known and too inex- perienced for the place , and the ...
... sent to the Senate the nomination of David Todd , of Ohio , as Secretary of the Treasury . The Senate Committee on Finance , however , protested against Todd as being too little known and too inex- perienced for the place , and the ...
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... sent to some foreign govern- ment , there was not sufficient evidence of her destination to warrant deten- tion . Adams then ordered the Amer- ican consul at Liverpool , Mr. Dudley , to secure all the evidence possible and to submit it ...
... sent to some foreign govern- ment , there was not sufficient evidence of her destination to warrant deten- tion . Adams then ordered the Amer- ican consul at Liverpool , Mr. Dudley , to secure all the evidence possible and to submit it ...
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... sent from the Alabama to inform Winslow that Semmes had surrendered and that the Alabama was fast sinking . As quickly as pos- sible Winslow lowered his boats to rescue the Confederate crew but be- fore they had rendered any aid the ...
... sent from the Alabama to inform Winslow that Semmes had surrendered and that the Alabama was fast sinking . As quickly as pos- sible Winslow lowered his boats to rescue the Confederate crew but be- fore they had rendered any aid the ...
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... sent him to join Canby at New Orleans . On January 18 Grant ordered Canby to proceed to the reduction of Mobile . As the main lines of fortification on the western side of the city were very strong Canby decided to approach by the east ...
... sent him to join Canby at New Orleans . On January 18 Grant ordered Canby to proceed to the reduction of Mobile . As the main lines of fortification on the western side of the city were very strong Canby decided to approach by the east ...
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