History Teacher's Magazine, Volume 7Albert Edward McKinley, William Glenn Kimmel McKinley Publishing Company, 1916 Includes section "Books on history and government published in the United States," and other bibliographical material. |
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... ment is actually of the date given it , the chief credit for our Federal constitution must be ascribed to Pinckney . In the record of the proceedings of the convention , however , Pinckney's plan is practically ignored , and the ...
... ment is actually of the date given it , the chief credit for our Federal constitution must be ascribed to Pinckney . In the record of the proceedings of the convention , however , Pinckney's plan is practically ignored , and the ...
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... ment , has chosen to present his subject by periods , with a topical review closing and summarizing the 66 1 In the opinion of the present writer , the military phases of our history should receive just the same general treat- ment as ...
... ment , has chosen to present his subject by periods , with a topical review closing and summarizing the 66 1 In the opinion of the present writer , the military phases of our history should receive just the same general treat- ment as ...
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... ment of British trade - acts ( 1772 ) , and the rise of the colonial " committees of correspondence system , 1771- 1773 ; colonial irritation as a result of the publication of the letters of Governor Hutchinson of Massachusetts ( 1773 ) ...
... ment of British trade - acts ( 1772 ) , and the rise of the colonial " committees of correspondence system , 1771- 1773 ; colonial irritation as a result of the publication of the letters of Governor Hutchinson of Massachusetts ( 1773 ) ...
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... ment in regard to the Tories or Loyalists of the revo- lutionary period that it is doubtless unnecessary to call the attention of teachers to those writings of Professor Tyler which startled American students of the revolutionary ...
... ment in regard to the Tories or Loyalists of the revo- lutionary period that it is doubtless unnecessary to call the attention of teachers to those writings of Professor Tyler which startled American students of the revolutionary ...
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... ment of these first days of the Revolutionary war : the rapid rise of the financial difficulties of the Con- tinental congress ; the breakdown of the American army in the face of almost uninterrupted defeat ; and the conduct of the ...
... ment of these first days of the Revolutionary war : the rapid rise of the financial difficulties of the Con- tinental congress ; the breakdown of the American army in the face of almost uninterrupted defeat ; and the conduct of the ...
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