American Annual Register, Volume 7Joseph Blunt W. Jackson, 1833 |
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Halaman 9
... agreed to pay the sum of $ 650,000 for dep- redations committed by her pri- vateers ; and even the claims on Naples , which were regarded al- most as hopeless , were acknowl- edged , and the sum of $ 1,720,000 stipulated to be paid as ...
... agreed to pay the sum of $ 650,000 for dep- redations committed by her pri- vateers ; and even the claims on Naples , which were regarded al- most as hopeless , were acknowl- edged , and the sum of $ 1,720,000 stipulated to be paid as ...
Halaman 10
... agreed to cede their lands to the United States and to remove beyond the Mis- sissippi . As they did not prompt- ly comply with the treaty , and one band under the command of Black Hawk evinced a determi- nation to maintain possession ...
... agreed to cede their lands to the United States and to remove beyond the Mis- sissippi . As they did not prompt- ly comply with the treaty , and one band under the command of Black Hawk evinced a determi- nation to maintain possession ...
Halaman 12
... agreed to compensate for the expense of the war by a cession of a valua- ble part of their territory , and to immediately remove to the west bank of the Mississippi . The federal government on its part stipulated to pay annually for ...
... agreed to compensate for the expense of the war by a cession of a valua- ble part of their territory , and to immediately remove to the west bank of the Mississippi . The federal government on its part stipulated to pay annually for ...
Halaman 20
... agreed upon in 1828 , was thus delayed for several years after it had been signed by the plenipotentiaries of the parties . By that treaty the same boundary was established , that was described in the treaty between the United States ...
... agreed upon in 1828 , was thus delayed for several years after it had been signed by the plenipotentiaries of the parties . By that treaty the same boundary was established , that was described in the treaty between the United States ...
Halaman 34
... agreed that it was inexpedient to insist upon the unconstitutionality of the ta- riff : but that the policy of pro- tecting duties should be question- ed , and the danger of alienating the affections of the people of the southern states ...
... agreed that it was inexpedient to insist upon the unconstitutionality of the ta- riff : but that the policy of pro- tecting duties should be question- ed , and the danger of alienating the affections of the people of the southern states ...
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