A History of the Old SouthMacmillan, 1949 - Počet stran: 636 |
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Strana 159
... leaders of factions out of power and representatives of the underprivileged classes . Jefferson was not a sectional leader ; indeed , he abhorred geographical parties . In his Cabinet he appointed Albert Gallatin from Pennsylvania , and ...
... leaders of factions out of power and representatives of the underprivileged classes . Jefferson was not a sectional leader ; indeed , he abhorred geographical parties . In his Cabinet he appointed Albert Gallatin from Pennsylvania , and ...
Strana 566
... leader of the Confederacy , to demand that Brown and his followers surrender . When this demand was refused , a small attacking party led by Lieutenant Israel Green battered down the door of the arsenal and Green wounded Brown with his ...
... leader of the Confederacy , to demand that Brown and his followers surrender . When this demand was refused , a small attacking party led by Lieutenant Israel Green battered down the door of the arsenal and Green wounded Brown with his ...
Strana 578
... leader of the Northern Democrats , and William H. Seward and Ben Wade , two of the most powerful figures in the Republican Party . This commit- tee proved to be the decisive body which determined the fate of the compromise efforts ...
... leader of the Northern Democrats , and William H. Seward and Ben Wade , two of the most powerful figures in the Republican Party . This commit- tee proved to be the decisive body which determined the fate of the compromise efforts ...
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Southern Land and Southern Blood I | 1 |
H Origin of the Plantations and Towns | 27 |
III The Rise of a Native Aristocracy | 52 |
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A History of the Old South: The Emergence of a Reluctant Nation Clement Eaton Zobrazení fragmentů - 1975 |
A History of the Old South: The Emergence of a Reluctant Nation Clement Eaton Zobrazení fragmentů - 1987 |
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