History of the American PeopleGinn, 1927 - 715 páginas |
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... Party of the Loyalists in the American Revolution ( American Historical Review , Vol . I , pp . 24 f . ) . 4. The Exploit of George Rogers Clark : ROOSEVELT , Vol . II , pp . 1–90 ; F. J. TURNER , George Rogers Clark and the Kaskaskia ...
... Party of the Loyalists in the American Revolution ( American Historical Review , Vol . I , pp . 24 f . ) . 4. The Exploit of George Rogers Clark : ROOSEVELT , Vol . II , pp . 1–90 ; F. J. TURNER , George Rogers Clark and the Kaskaskia ...
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... party declaring with equal fervor that they would never consent to a government in which their states should be swallowed up in a national power . Luther Martin of Maryland reported in June that the Convention was on the verge of ...
... party declaring with equal fervor that they would never consent to a government in which their states should be swallowed up in a national power . Luther Martin of Maryland reported in June that the Convention was on the verge of ...
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... parties were formed , which selected their candidates for president and vice president first by a caucus of the party leaders in Congress , and after 1831 by great national nominating conventions , which are not men- tioned in the ...
... parties were formed , which selected their candidates for president and vice president first by a caucus of the party leaders in Congress , and after 1831 by great national nominating conventions , which are not men- tioned in the ...
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... Parties . Hamilton's measures for strengthening the credit of the country undoubtedly helped to increase our economic prosperity , but they also had the impor- tant effect of dividing the ... party took THE COMPLETION OF OUR INDEPENDENCE 183.
... Parties . Hamilton's measures for strengthening the credit of the country undoubtedly helped to increase our economic prosperity , but they also had the impor- tant effect of dividing the ... party took THE COMPLETION OF OUR INDEPENDENCE 183.
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... Party Strife . The bitterness with which the two parties assailed each other in Congress in pamphlets and in the newspapers was due to the fact that each honestly believed that the rule of the other would mean the destruction of the ...
... Party Strife . The bitterness with which the two parties assailed each other in Congress in pamphlets and in the newspapers was due to the fact that each honestly believed that the rule of the other would mean the destruction of the ...
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