Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen1Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... received them . In the letters of Washington and Franklin , of John Jay , of Jefferson , of Madison , of Monroe , and a score of other revolutionary worthies , we find the true spirit of their times , and in 1791 , Dr. Jeremy Belknap ...
... received them . In the letters of Washington and Franklin , of John Jay , of Jefferson , of Madison , of Monroe , and a score of other revolutionary worthies , we find the true spirit of their times , and in 1791 , Dr. Jeremy Belknap ...
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... received little that was significant from the new race of monographists . In 1895 , a journal was founded under the title of the American Historical Review , with the express purpose of uniting scattered historical forces , of dealing ...
... received little that was significant from the new race of monographists . In 1895 , a journal was founded under the title of the American Historical Review , with the express purpose of uniting scattered historical forces , of dealing ...
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... received a sword of Abbot , Ezra , theologian ; born in Jack- honor from Congress and was commis- son , Me . , April 28 , 1819. He was gradu- sioned a lieutenant . He was given charge ated at Bowdoin College in 1840 , became of the ...
... received a sword of Abbot , Ezra , theologian ; born in Jack- honor from Congress and was commis- son , Me . , April 28 , 1819. He was gradu- sioned a lieutenant . He was given charge ated at Bowdoin College in 1840 , became of the ...
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... received 62,300 votes , most of which Abraham , HEIGHTS OR PLAINS OF , near would have gone to Clay , and thus made Quebec , named from Abraham Martin , possible the election of Polk , the annexation who owned a piece of land there in ...
... received 62,300 votes , most of which Abraham , HEIGHTS OR PLAINS OF , near would have gone to Clay , and thus made Quebec , named from Abraham Martin , possible the election of Polk , the annexation who owned a piece of land there in ...
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... received at the hands of their conquerors . The method employed to le- gally dispossess the Acadians of their cov- eted lands was most disgraceful . They had taken the oath of allegiance , but refused to take an oath that they would ...
... received at the hands of their conquerors . The method employed to le- gally dispossess the Acadians of their cov- eted lands was most disgraceful . They had taken the oath of allegiance , but refused to take an oath that they would ...
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