Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909, Količina 5Harper & brothers, 1905 - 538 strani |
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... Lafayette . His services in Amer- ica were well known . The pamphlet Common Sense had been published in French , and its effect had been immense . The Rights of Man that had created , and was then creating , such a stir in Eng- land was ...
... Lafayette . His services in Amer- ica were well known . The pamphlet Common Sense had been published in French , and its effect had been immense . The Rights of Man that had created , and was then creating , such a stir in Eng- land was ...
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... Lafayette and America . - On July 4 , 1900 , a statue of Lafayette , the cost of which had been raised by the school chil- dren of the United States , was unveiled in Paris and formally presented to the French people . Archbishop ...
... Lafayette and America . - On July 4 , 1900 , a statue of Lafayette , the cost of which had been raised by the school chil- dren of the United States , was unveiled in Paris and formally presented to the French people . Archbishop ...
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... Lafayette . of the interests of their own country . a well. Strange were it if America did not cherish the name of Lafayette . He loved America . " From the moment that I heard the name of America , " said he , " I loved her ; from the ...
... Lafayette . of the interests of their own country . a well. Strange were it if America did not cherish the name of Lafayette . He loved America . " From the moment that I heard the name of America , " said he , " I loved her ; from the ...
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... Lafayette and France . This is the age of the people . Every decade will mark an advance in the tri- umphant march of democracy . Political movements do not go backward ; the peo- ple do not abandon , except under duress , and then only ...
... Lafayette and France . This is the age of the people . Every decade will mark an advance in the tri- umphant march of democracy . Political movements do not go backward ; the peo- ple do not abandon , except under duress , and then only ...
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... Lafayette to America in 1777 , and was appointed major - general , Sept. 15 , 1777 , by the Con- tinental Congress . He served under the immediate command of Washington until after the evacuation of Philadelphia , June , 1778 ; then in ...
... Lafayette to America in 1777 , and was appointed major - general , Sept. 15 , 1777 , by the Con- tinental Congress . He served under the immediate command of Washington until after the evacuation of Philadelphia , June , 1778 ; then in ...
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