The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen3Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1885 |
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... means the only ones . There was a strong pressure from without , and especially from the New England and middle states , to induce the great states of Virginia , Georgia and the Carolinas to surrender their western territory . A glance ...
... means the only ones . There was a strong pressure from without , and especially from the New England and middle states , to induce the great states of Virginia , Georgia and the Carolinas to surrender their western territory . A glance ...
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... means a free gift , proved to be a shrewd bargain . She then ceded the territory of Mississippi , nearly all of which was covered by Indian titles , and received in return that portion of the South Carolina cession immediately north of ...
... means a free gift , proved to be a shrewd bargain . She then ceded the territory of Mississippi , nearly all of which was covered by Indian titles , and received in return that portion of the South Carolina cession immediately north of ...
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... means for support . His parents were of the Puri- tan race , and young Backus was care- fully trained in the religious faith of his ancestors . He early took upon him- self the hardy labors of the farm that he might aid his mother in ...
... means for support . His parents were of the Puri- tan race , and young Backus was care- fully trained in the religious faith of his ancestors . He early took upon him- self the hardy labors of the farm that he might aid his mother in ...
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... means known to the law . These Oberlin pris- oners were not of the criminal class they were men patriotic , educated , humane . They had assisted a panting fugitive to escape his pursuers , and their crime was to be punished with the ...
... means known to the law . These Oberlin pris- oners were not of the criminal class they were men patriotic , educated , humane . They had assisted a panting fugitive to escape his pursuers , and their crime was to be punished with the ...
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... means of personal grati- fication or display , doing good with a lavish but unseen hand , devoted to his friends , free from guile , and always ready to assist the young and deserving , he had become , at the time of his death , a ...
... means of personal grati- fication or display , doing good with a lavish but unseen hand , devoted to his friends , free from guile , and always ready to assist the young and deserving , he had become , at the time of his death , a ...
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