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Treaty of Kanagawa negotiated by Commander Perry opened Japanese ports to United States trade . Vetoed " act making grant of public lands to the several states for the benefit of indigent insane persons . " Dorothea Dix , leading social ...
Treaty of Kanagawa negotiated by Commander Perry opened Japanese ports to United States trade . Vetoed " act making grant of public lands to the several states for the benefit of indigent insane persons . " Dorothea Dix , leading social ...
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This being the compensation stipulated in the treaty for privileges of the highest importance and value to the United States , which were thus voluntarily yielded before it became effective , the request seemed to me to be a reasonable ...
This being the compensation stipulated in the treaty for privileges of the highest importance and value to the United States , which were thus voluntarily yielded before it became effective , the request seemed to me to be a reasonable ...
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The British Government passes over the question of the rights of Great Britain , real or supposed , in Central America , and assumes that she had such rights at the date of the treaty and that those rights comprehended the protectorship ...
The British Government passes over the question of the rights of Great Britain , real or supposed , in Central America , and assumes that she had such rights at the date of the treaty and that those rights comprehended the protectorship ...
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Early Life | 7 |
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First Annual Message December 5 1853 | 25 |
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