Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... Virginia, 1776-1801. 1910. Edward Raymond Turner, The Negro of Pennsylvania—Slavery, Senitude. and Freedom. ltltib-lhiil. From 1897 to 1899 and in 10"!» the Justin Winaor Prize was not awanied. The Herbert Baxter Adams l'rize has been ...
... Virginia, 1776-1801. 1910. Edward Raymond Turner, The Negro of Pennsylvania—Slavery, Senitude. and Freedom. ltltib-lhiil. From 1897 to 1899 and in 10"!» the Justin Winaor Prize was not awanied. The Herbert Baxter Adams l'rize has been ...
Page 82
... Virginia in 17.32; the)' tlentantlml “ prnnf tn their nwn .~ati~faetinn " as in the need nf aitl mnl as tn the expenditure. .\lar_\'latnl I'l'rlht'il fur a lung! time In \'nte aitl tn M'lltl trnnps tn “15tern parts. The I'l'jt't'llflll ...
... Virginia in 17.32; the)' tlentantlml “ prnnf tn their nwn .~ati~faetinn " as in the need nf aitl mnl as tn the expenditure. .\lar_\'latnl I'l'rlht'il fur a lung! time In \'nte aitl tn M'lltl trnnps tn “15tern parts. The I'l'jt't'llflll ...
Page 145
... Virginia.t Again, in 1797, it was said that “no estimate could be formed of the produce and advantage of roads in some situations; ” that it was much to the credit of the United States that information was sent by newspapers into ...
... Virginia.t Again, in 1797, it was said that “no estimate could be formed of the produce and advantage of roads in some situations; ” that it was much to the credit of the United States that information was sent by newspapers into ...
Page 149
... Virginia, and passing through Knoxville extended as far as Nashville, Tenn.3 A variety of causes had operated to prevent the sending off of any considerable number of cross posts,4 and the entire postal establishment fell far short of ...
... Virginia, and passing through Knoxville extended as far as Nashville, Tenn.3 A variety of causes had operated to prevent the sending off of any considerable number of cross posts,4 and the entire postal establishment fell far short of ...
Page 159
... Virginia, changed from the aflirmative to the negative. 3The northern votes were those of Hill and Shaw, of Massachusetts; Eddy, of Rhode Island; Stevens, of Connecticut; Clark, Ford, Guyon, Hackley, Meigs, and Storrs, of New York ...
... Virginia, changed from the aflirmative to the negative. 3The northern votes were those of Hill and Shaw, of Massachusetts; Eddy, of Rhode Island; Stevens, of Connecticut; Clark, Ford, Guyon, Hackley, Meigs, and Storrs, of New York ...
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