The Story of American Democracy, Political and IndustrialAllyn and Bacon, 1922 - 791 pages |
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... John Smith ( from Smith's Generall Historie ) 25 28 12. The two possible Virginias of 1609 ( the “ west and northwest " clause ) 13. Facsimile of the first page of King James ' Counterblaste to Tobacco 14. Facsimile of Baltimore's ...
... John Smith ( from Smith's Generall Historie ) 25 28 12. The two possible Virginias of 1609 ( the “ west and northwest " clause ) 13. Facsimile of the first page of King James ' Counterblaste to Tobacco 14. Facsimile of Baltimore's ...
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... John Adams ( Stuart ) 302 64. Harvard in 1770 ( Paul Revere's engraving ) 315 65. Alexander Hamilton ( Trumbull ) 335 66. Physical map of the United States 340 67. California redwoods 341 68. Sectional elevation of the United States ...
... John Adams ( Stuart ) 302 64. Harvard in 1770 ( Paul Revere's engraving ) 315 65. Alexander Hamilton ( Trumbull ) 335 66. Physical map of the United States 340 67. California redwoods 341 68. Sectional elevation of the United States ...
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... John J. Pershing 721 122. " Mittel Europa " in 1918 , showing also the frontier states lost by Rus- sia after Brest - Litovsk 725 123. German lines in the west in July and November , 1918 . 727 124. American airplanes 753 OF THE STORY ...
... John J. Pershing 721 122. " Mittel Europa " in 1918 , showing also the frontier states lost by Rus- sia after Brest - Litovsk 725 123. German lines in the west in July and November , 1918 . 727 124. American airplanes 753 OF THE STORY ...
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... John White ( one of Raleigh's colonists ) in 1585 , now in the British Museum . The palisades must have been twelve feet high . Probably a spring of water was found inside . The fields of corn and tobacco in the rear were common ...
... John White ( one of Raleigh's colonists ) in 1585 , now in the British Museum . The palisades must have been twelve feet high . Probably a spring of water was found inside . The fields of corn and tobacco in the rear were common ...
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... John Gilbert . Thus to establish a family in America took some thousands of dollars . Moreover , there were no ships ready for the business , and no supplies . The directors of the early colonizing movements met all sorts of costly ...
... John Gilbert . Thus to establish a family in America took some thousands of dollars . Moreover , there were no ships ready for the business , and no supplies . The directors of the early colonizing movements met all sorts of costly ...
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Page 268 - Every state shall abide by the determinations of the United States in congress assembled, on all questions which, by this confederation, are submitted to them. And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every state ; and the Union shall be perpetual.
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