A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 20Bureau of national literature, Incorporated, 1916 - Presidents |
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... admitted to citizenship by any court of record of the state in which he has resided for one year , having been a resident of the United States two years . An act of 1795 required five years ' residence and ap- plication three years ...
... admitted to citizenship by any court of record of the state in which he has resided for one year , having been a resident of the United States two years . An act of 1795 required five years ' residence and ap- plication three years ...
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... admission , be between the ages of 16 and 20 years . The pay of a Midship- man is $ 600 , beginning at the date of admission . The regulations regarding places and times of examinations and sub- Jects of examinations may be obtained by ...
... admission , be between the ages of 16 and 20 years . The pay of a Midship- man is $ 600 , beginning at the date of admission . The regulations regarding places and times of examinations and sub- Jects of examinations may be obtained by ...
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... admitted to the Union in 1867. The State takes its name from the river . It was first permanently settled at Bellevue in 1847 . The State is one of the first in the production of corn , being extremely fertile In the eastern part and ...
... admitted to the Union in 1867. The State takes its name from the river . It was first permanently settled at Bellevue in 1847 . The State is one of the first in the production of corn , being extremely fertile In the eastern part and ...
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... admitted to statehood in 1864 . Nevada is " snowy " or " white as snow , " and the name Spanish word meaning of the State was derived from the Sierra Nevada . The State ranks sixth in size in the Union . Its length from north to south ...
... admitted to statehood in 1864 . Nevada is " snowy " or " white as snow , " and the name Spanish word meaning of the State was derived from the Sierra Nevada . The State ranks sixth in size in the Union . Its length from north to south ...
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... admitted to the Union June 20 , 1910 . The industries of New Mexico are mostly confined to mining and stock - raising . Some cereals , vegetables , fruit and cotton are raised . With the extension of irrigation more attention is being ...
... admitted to the Union June 20 , 1910 . The industries of New Mexico are mostly confined to mining and stock - raising . Some cereals , vegetables , fruit and cotton are raised . With the extension of irrigation more attention is being ...
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