A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 20Bureau of national literature, Incorporated, 1916 - Presidents |
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... passed . Nashville ( Tenn . ) , Battle of . - After the battle of Franklin , Nov. 30 , 1864 , Gen. Schofield retreated to Nashville , closely fol- lowed by Hood , who formed his lines near that city Dec. 4. Reenforcements were sent to ...
... passed . Nashville ( Tenn . ) , Battle of . - After the battle of Franklin , Nov. 30 , 1864 , Gen. Schofield retreated to Nashville , closely fol- lowed by Hood , who formed his lines near that city Dec. 4. Reenforcements were sent to ...
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... passed restricting this to children whose fathers were citizens . The Civil - Rights Act ( q . v . ) of 1866 declared " all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power " to be citi- zens of the United States ...
... passed restricting this to children whose fathers were citizens . The Civil - Rights Act ( q . v . ) of 1866 declared " all persons born in the United States and not subject to any foreign power " to be citi- zens of the United States ...
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... passed by the petitioner in some other state than that in which he resides at the time of filing his petition the affidavit of the witness may verify so much of the petitioner's residence as has been passed in the state , and the ...
... passed by the petitioner in some other state than that in which he resides at the time of filing his petition the affidavit of the witness may verify so much of the petitioner's residence as has been passed in the state , and the ...
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... passed . In 1793 the coasting trade was closed to foreign vessels . 1816 , 1817 and 1820 the American naviga- tion laws were remodeled and made to correspond closely to those of Great Britain . Tonnage taxes , which had been abolished ...
... passed . In 1793 the coasting trade was closed to foreign vessels . 1816 , 1817 and 1820 the American naviga- tion laws were remodeled and made to correspond closely to those of Great Britain . Tonnage taxes , which had been abolished ...
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... passed and approved during the last hours of the 63d Congress . " Big Navy " men in both branches regard the bill as a triumph , in- asmuch as the conferees who took the bill under consideration after a disagreement upon it was reached ...
... passed and approved during the last hours of the 63d Congress . " Big Navy " men in both branches regard the bill as a triumph , in- asmuch as the conferees who took the bill under consideration after a disagreement upon it was reached ...
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