Harvey Wasserman's History of the United StatesHarper & Row, 1975 - 262 pages |
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Page 57
... thousands of Americans who will pour into Hawaii and Puerto Rico when the republican laws cover these islands with ... thousand years for nothing but vain and idle self- contemplation . No ! He has made us the master organizers of the ...
... thousands of Americans who will pour into Hawaii and Puerto Rico when the republican laws cover these islands with ... thousand years for nothing but vain and idle self- contemplation . No ! He has made us the master organizers of the ...
Page 79
... thousand families owned more than fifty slaves each , and it was to this caste that the South belonged . A rigid , violent , chivalric code defined the style of upper - caste life . Many of the aristocrats took rank in the militia , and ...
... thousand families owned more than fifty slaves each , and it was to this caste that the South belonged . A rigid , violent , chivalric code defined the style of upper - caste life . Many of the aristocrats took rank in the militia , and ...
Page 198
... thousand people , most of them workers , came to see the show . The cheap seats sold out first and after holding the show for about an hour the doors were opened and the Garden filled up for free- Fifteen thousand spectators applauded ...
... thousand people , most of them workers , came to see the show . The cheap seats sold out first and after holding the show for about an hour the doors were opened and the Garden filled up for free- Fifteen thousand spectators applauded ...
Contents
The Robber Barons | 3 |
The People | 52 |
The Revolt of the Farmers | 61 |
Copyright | |
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