The National History of the United States: From the Period of the Union of the Colonies Against the French, to the Inauguration of Washington, Band 1E. Walker, 1855 |
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... important , considered in their ultimate effect , to be passed by , by giving merely the substance . Doubtless other spontaneous movements of the people at that dark and trying hour , having equally important bearings upon passing ...
... important , considered in their ultimate effect , to be passed by , by giving merely the substance . Doubtless other spontaneous movements of the people at that dark and trying hour , having equally important bearings upon passing ...
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... important event of the year ; indeed it was one of the most important events of the whole war . There were surrendered five thousand seven hundred and ninety men , of all ranks ; which number , added to the killed , wound- ed , and ...
... important event of the year ; indeed it was one of the most important events of the whole war . There were surrendered five thousand seven hundred and ninety men , of all ranks ; which number , added to the killed , wound- ed , and ...
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... important facts into a small space , will enable the reader , at a glance , to comprehend the wonderful . growth , present material and moral strength , and the relative importance of the United States , in comparison with other nations ...
... important facts into a small space , will enable the reader , at a glance , to comprehend the wonderful . growth , present material and moral strength , and the relative importance of the United States , in comparison with other nations ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 17 |
History of the United States | 25 |
Franklin Grenville and Patrick Henry | 49 |
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