History of the American PeopleGinn, 1934 - 751 páginas |
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... four seats in Congress and a corresponding number of votes in the electoral college ( based on the six million colored population of the South ) , which they would have to surrender if the second clause of the Fourteenth Amend- ment ...
... four seats in Congress and a corresponding number of votes in the electoral college ( based on the six million colored population of the South ) , which they would have to surrender if the second clause of the Fourteenth Amend- ment ...
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... four months had been checked at all points and General Foch began a counter attack of another four months , which was to end in the surrender of the German armies , the abdication of the Kaiser and the Crown Prince , and the ...
... four months had been checked at all points and General Foch began a counter attack of another four months , which was to end in the surrender of the German armies , the abdication of the Kaiser and the Crown Prince , and the ...
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... four divisions of French troops and several hundred French and British tanks and airplanes . In a three days ' battle the troops swept through the wire entangle- ments and over the fortified ridges , clearing the entire salient ...
... four divisions of French troops and several hundred French and British tanks and airplanes . In a three days ' battle the troops swept through the wire entangle- ments and over the fortified ridges , clearing the entire salient ...
Contenido
THE NEW WORLD | 1 |
Commercial Towns and Trade Routes colored | 4 |
Voyages of Discovery in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries | 19 |
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