A Popular School History of the United States [in which are Inserted as Part of the Narrative, Selections from the Writings of Eminent American Historians, and Other American Writers of Note].Maynard, 1879 - 370 páginas |
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... ( 175 ) ; Condition of the country ( 176 ) ; Washington's farewell to his officers ; Resigns his command ( 177 ) ; Adoption of the Constitution ( 178 ) ; The Contents . xxiii Federalist ; First political parties ( 179 xxii Contents .
... ( 175 ) ; Condition of the country ( 176 ) ; Washington's farewell to his officers ; Resigns his command ( 177 ) ; Adoption of the Constitution ( 178 ) ; The Contents . xxiii Federalist ; First political parties ( 179 xxii Contents .
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... adopt all the manners and ideas and feel- ings of the Dutch . For this and other reasons , " they decided to plant a colony in America , where , in the enjoyment of their religious rights , they would once more be under the government ...
... adopt all the manners and ideas and feel- ings of the Dutch . For this and other reasons , " they decided to plant a colony in America , where , in the enjoyment of their religious rights , they would once more be under the government ...
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... adopted for the four colonies . This was of the highest consequence to the colonists . It made them formidable to the Dutch and Indians , and respectable among their French neighbors . It was happily adapted to maintain harmony among ...
... adopted for the four colonies . This was of the highest consequence to the colonists . It made them formidable to the Dutch and Indians , and respectable among their French neighbors . It was happily adapted to maintain harmony among ...
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... adopted this kind of money , not only in transactions between themselves and the Indians , but it was taken in payment of debts due by one set- tler to another . But wampum , in the course of time , became so abundant that custom and ...
... adopted this kind of money , not only in transactions between themselves and the Indians , but it was taken in payment of debts due by one set- tler to another . But wampum , in the course of time , became so abundant that custom and ...
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... adopted by the Assembly , a congress of delegates from nine of the colonies met in the city of New York " to consult for the general safety . " The Declaration of Rights and the petitions addressed to the king and Parliament , the work ...
... adopted by the Assembly , a congress of delegates from nine of the colonies met in the city of New York " to consult for the general safety . " The Declaration of Rights and the petitions addressed to the king and Parliament , the work ...
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A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1886 |
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