Jeffersonian Democracy in South CarolinaUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1940 - Počet stran: 308 |
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... Jacob Read and the publishers of the South Carolina State Gazette . Read had been engaged by a Dutch firm whose ship had been attacked allegedly by the vessel L'Amie de la Libertie . A Mr. Carey wrote an article to the newspaper stat ...
... Jacob Read and the publishers of the South Carolina State Gazette . Read had been engaged by a Dutch firm whose ship had been attacked allegedly by the vessel L'Amie de la Libertie . A Mr. Carey wrote an article to the newspaper stat ...
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... Jacob Read and those who favored ratification were deemed unworthy of further public trust.65 At Laurens , Butler was eulogized as an immigrant who had proved more faithful than Read , a native 66 At five different meetings in ...
... Jacob Read and those who favored ratification were deemed unworthy of further public trust.65 At Laurens , Butler was eulogized as an immigrant who had proved more faithful than Read , a native 66 At five different meetings in ...
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... Jacob Read were hung , then publicly burned with a copy of the treaty.68 The members of the Franklin or Republican Society of Pendleton proclaimed their respect and esteem for Washington but felt that he had been misinformed or ...
... Jacob Read were hung , then publicly burned with a copy of the treaty.68 The members of the Franklin or Republican Society of Pendleton proclaimed their respect and esteem for Washington but felt that he had been misinformed or ...
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The Physiography of South Carolina | 1 |
REPUBLICAN BEGINNINGS | 28 |
Early Democratic Strivings in South Carolina | 40 |
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