10 Americans SpeakHuntington Library and Art Gallery, 1954 - 141 pages |
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... BOOK DESIGN BY WARD RITCHIE . BINDING BY ANDERSON , RITCHIE & SIMON , LOS ANGELES . CONTENTS LITHOGRAPHED BY THE PRIVATE PRESS OF C F BRAUN & CO , ALHAMBRA , CALIFORNIA S Preface INCE THE STAMP ACT remonstrances of 1765 which.
... BOOK DESIGN BY WARD RITCHIE . BINDING BY ANDERSON , RITCHIE & SIMON , LOS ANGELES . CONTENTS LITHOGRAPHED BY THE PRIVATE PRESS OF C F BRAUN & CO , ALHAMBRA , CALIFORNIA S Preface INCE THE STAMP ACT remonstrances of 1765 which.
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John Edwin Pomfret. S Preface INCE THE STAMP ACT remonstrances of 1765 which foretold the Revolution against England , millions upon millions of words have been spoken and written about the genesis and destiny of the American Republic ...
John Edwin Pomfret. S Preface INCE THE STAMP ACT remonstrances of 1765 which foretold the Revolution against England , millions upon millions of words have been spoken and written about the genesis and destiny of the American Republic ...
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... Stamp Act Congress convened . And when the Act went into force in November , words were followed by deeds . America had friends in England ; powerful individuals such as Pitt and Burke , but above all the British merchants who stood to ...
... Stamp Act Congress convened . And when the Act went into force in November , words were followed by deeds . America had friends in England ; powerful individuals such as Pitt and Burke , but above all the British merchants who stood to ...
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