The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., 11. sējums;1871. sējumsD. Appleton, 1872 |
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... Congress , President Grant , in January , ap- pointed three commissioners to visit San Do- mingo and report upon the condition of affairs on the island . In April the President sent to Congress the report of the commissioners , which is ...
... Congress , President Grant , in January , ap- pointed three commissioners to visit San Do- mingo and report upon the condition of affairs on the island . In April the President sent to Congress the report of the commissioners , which is ...
27. lappuse
... Congress , to transfer the capi- tal of the confederation to Villa Maria . In his message to Congress , he urged that , in order to protect arms , munitions , etc. , against internal enemies , it would be necessary to for- tify Villa ...
... Congress , to transfer the capi- tal of the confederation to Villa Maria . In his message to Congress , he urged that , in order to protect arms , munitions , etc. , against internal enemies , it would be necessary to for- tify Villa ...
32. lappuse
... Congress . Besides the time taken up with this affair in the Legislature , a good deal more was con- sumed in the consideration of contested elec- tion cases and the investigation of alleged frauds . The result was generally in favor of ...
... Congress . Besides the time taken up with this affair in the Legislature , a good deal more was con- sumed in the consideration of contested elec- tion cases and the investigation of alleged frauds . The result was generally in favor of ...
90. lappuse
... Congress universal amnesty for all political offences . 5. That while we condemn all riotous and unlawful combinations to disturb the peace or infringe the rights of any citizens , we denounce the act commonly called the " Bayonet Bill ...
... Congress universal amnesty for all political offences . 5. That while we condemn all riotous and unlawful combinations to disturb the peace or infringe the rights of any citizens , we denounce the act commonly called the " Bayonet Bill ...
123. lappuse
... Congress of Colombia met on March 1st , at Aguilar , with Parra as President of the Sen- ate , and Lino Bennal as President of the House . Among its first acts was the ratification of a treaty of peace with Peru . In the House of ...
... Congress of Colombia met on March 1st , at Aguilar , with Parra as President of the Sen- ate , and Lino Bennal as President of the House . Among its first acts was the ratification of a treaty of peace with Peru . In the House of ...
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