Adelbert Ames, 1835-1933: General, Senator, Governor, the Story of His Life and Times and His Integrity as a Soldier and Statesman in the Service of the United States of America Throughout the Civil War and in Mississippi in the Years of ReconstructionArgosy-Antiquarian, 1964 - 625 páginas |
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... present . The manner of Mr. Adams is rather cold and formal . . . etc. I went to hear Dr. Spurgeon , the renowned pulpit orator . . . . He was frank , bold and earnest ; and though in a different sphere from John Bright , * he works to ...
... present . The manner of Mr. Adams is rather cold and formal . . . etc. I went to hear Dr. Spurgeon , the renowned pulpit orator . . . . He was frank , bold and earnest ; and though in a different sphere from John Bright , * he works to ...
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... present financial system , which ( whether the system be at fault or not ) has brought us to our present 5 Inaugural Address of Gov. Adelbert Ames to the Mississippi Legislature , Thursday , January 22 , 1874. Department of Archives and ...
... present financial system , which ( whether the system be at fault or not ) has brought us to our present 5 Inaugural Address of Gov. Adelbert Ames to the Mississippi Legislature , Thursday , January 22 , 1874. Department of Archives and ...
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... present expenses of some $ 300,000 . Of course to derive the full benefits of the change , the laws should be so modified as to authorize but seventy - five per cent of present expenditures , and appropriations should be made ...
... present expenses of some $ 300,000 . Of course to derive the full benefits of the change , the laws should be so modified as to authorize but seventy - five per cent of present expenditures , and appropriations should be made ...
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Adelbert Ames, 1835-1933: General, Senator, Governor, the Story of His Life ... Blanche Ames Vista de fragmentos - 1964 |
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