Contributions to Education, Issue 226George Peabody College for Teachers, 1938 |
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... independence , the Senate and House would join with the President in making a treaty of commerce.1 We had early desired the independence of the South Ameri- can colonies , due chiefly to our commerce in those regions . Clay had said ...
... independence , the Senate and House would join with the President in making a treaty of commerce.1 We had early desired the independence of the South Ameri- can colonies , due chiefly to our commerce in those regions . Clay had said ...
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... independence and the offer we have just reviewed was in reality an effective recognition of independence . It was of no significance that Great Britain had not made a recognition in solemn form ; she was conducting herself as if she had ...
... independence and the offer we have just reviewed was in reality an effective recognition of independence . It was of no significance that Great Britain had not made a recognition in solemn form ; she was conducting herself as if she had ...
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... independence of the American continent . For which reason , on celebrating the centennial of its first efforts for independence , Latin America sends her great sister nation of the north an expression of her gratitude for her noble and ...
... independence of the American continent . For which reason , on celebrating the centennial of its first efforts for independence , Latin America sends her great sister nation of the north an expression of her gratitude for her noble and ...
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