The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year, Volume 6D. Appleton and Company, 1868 |
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... Federal Congress. guide to the speculations on this topic in which the agricultural papers indulged . It was not difficult to approximate nearly to the numbers of live stock in the Northern States east of the Rocky Mountains , and this ...
... Federal Congress. guide to the speculations on this topic in which the agricultural papers indulged . It was not difficult to approximate nearly to the numbers of live stock in the Northern States east of the Rocky Mountains , and this ...
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... Federal Congress , operated in an oppressive manner upon the productive labor of the State . A bale of cot- ton weighing five hundred pounds was taxed fifteen dollars ; to this was added the income- tax of five per cent . , which ...
... Federal Congress , operated in an oppressive manner upon the productive labor of the State . A bale of cot- ton weighing five hundred pounds was taxed fifteen dollars ; to this was added the income- tax of five per cent . , which ...
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... Federal tax of 1861 , assigned to Alabama , was $ 529,313 . Nothing had been collected at the close of the year . The amount of destitution in the State ex- ceeded that of any other Southern State , and continued through the year ...
... Federal tax of 1861 , assigned to Alabama , was $ 529,313 . Nothing had been collected at the close of the year . The amount of destitution in the State ex- ceeded that of any other Southern State , and continued through the year ...
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... Federal Relations . On December 8th the following resolution was offered : That this General Assembly , and the people of the State of Arkansas , tender our gratitude to General Jefferson Davis , for the noble and patriotic manner in ...
... Federal Relations . On December 8th the following resolution was offered : That this General Assembly , and the people of the State of Arkansas , tender our gratitude to General Jefferson Davis , for the noble and patriotic manner in ...
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... Federal Diet . The Prussian Government having maintained , in a note of June 3d , that Austria , by the proposition made at the Federal Diet , had violated the treaty of Gastein , and thereby justified Prussia in falling back upon the ...
... Federal Diet . The Prussian Government having maintained , in a note of June 3d , that Austria , by the proposition made at the Federal Diet , had violated the treaty of Gastein , and thereby justified Prussia in falling back upon the ...
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