History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... respecting the object had in view in these volumes , and the claims which it is conceived they have upon the attention of our countrymen . to The one great object ever before me has been , to present a truthful , impartial , and ...
... respecting the object had in view in these volumes , and the claims which it is conceived they have upon the attention of our countrymen . to The one great object ever before me has been , to present a truthful , impartial , and ...
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... respecting which our countrymen always have been , and most likely always will be , divided in sentiment , I have tried to give the views of both sides , and , as far as possible , in the lan- guage of the advocates of the two sides ...
... respecting which our countrymen always have been , and most likely always will be , divided in sentiment , I have tried to give the views of both sides , and , as far as possible , in the lan- guage of the advocates of the two sides ...
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... respects , where the special contributions to our his- tory afforded the means and called for such a course . That a work , covering so large an extent of time and space , and treating of so vast a variety of matters , should be free ...
... respects , where the special contributions to our his- tory afforded the means and called for such a course . That a work , covering so large an extent of time and space , and treating of so vast a variety of matters , should be free ...
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... respect to the general appearance and execution of the work , the volumes will speak for themselves . The enterprising publishers , I may say in their behalf , have zealously labored to secure the best service possible , and to present ...
... respect to the general appearance and execution of the work , the volumes will speak for themselves . The enterprising publishers , I may say in their behalf , have zealously labored to secure the best service possible , and to present ...
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... respect to colonial governments .. 400 THE THIRTEEN UNITED COLONIES 365 Clinton's attack on Charleston . 401 • Washington's trials - Necessity of a regular army . Correspondence with General Gage .. 365 • 366 Mecklenburg Declaration of ...
... respect to colonial governments .. 400 THE THIRTEEN UNITED COLONIES 365 Clinton's attack on Charleston . 401 • Washington's trials - Necessity of a regular army . Correspondence with General Gage .. 365 • 366 Mecklenburg Declaration of ...
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History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 Jesse Ames Spencer Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1858 |
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