Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen1Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... never put pen to paper again in order to assure his reputation as one of the world's great historical narrators . It is his forte to be at the same time scientific , careful , and imaginative , to penetrate the intricacies of complex ...
... never put pen to paper again in order to assure his reputation as one of the world's great historical narrators . It is his forte to be at the same time scientific , careful , and imaginative , to penetrate the intricacies of complex ...
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... never been an American historian equal to the best living writers in training , in conception of what historical research means , in discrimination , in insight , or in genuine historical style . Where are the poets to replace Lowell ...
... never been an American historian equal to the best living writers in training , in conception of what historical research means , in discrimination , in insight , or in genuine historical style . Where are the poets to replace Lowell ...
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... never abated through a long and laborious life . His later years were spent upon the old homestead at Farmington , Me . , significantly called " Few Acres , " for its area of land was small and it was cultivated and adorned by the hands ...
... never abated through a long and laborious life . His later years were spent upon the old homestead at Farmington , Me . , significantly called " Few Acres , " for its area of land was small and it was cultivated and adorned by the hands ...
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... never desire to encroach upon the territory of any European power ; that , if it comes into the peril of war , it will be not through its desire to colonize on uncivilized territory , nor its desire to seize upon some fragment of ...
... never desire to encroach upon the territory of any European power ; that , if it comes into the peril of war , it will be not through its desire to colonize on uncivilized territory , nor its desire to seize upon some fragment of ...
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... never engaged in the forays of the French and Indians along the New England frontiers . They were attached to their fatherland and their religion , and they refused to fight against the former or abjure the latter . This at- titude was ...
... never engaged in the forays of the French and Indians along the New England frontiers . They were attached to their fatherland and their religion , and they refused to fight against the former or abjure the latter . This at- titude was ...
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