Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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... fact . " The " fact " of the movement of people into Ohio is explained by the " fact " that fertile land was available there . They may learn more details about the event - how many people went to Ohio , when they arrived , where they ...
... fact . " The " fact " of the movement of people into Ohio is explained by the " fact " that fertile land was available there . They may learn more details about the event - how many people went to Ohio , when they arrived , where they ...
Strana 73
... fact . Thus when the Revolution is interpreted in the following pages as predominantly an internal revolution carried on by the masses of the people against the local aristocracy , it is not without recog- nition of the fact that there ...
... fact . Thus when the Revolution is interpreted in the following pages as predominantly an internal revolution carried on by the masses of the people against the local aristocracy , it is not without recog- nition of the fact that there ...
Strana 422
... fact that it occurred at all — is that it was so unproductive of political theory . This , the bloodiest single civil war of the nineteenth century , was also perhaps the least theoretical . The sectional character of the conflict had ...
... fact that it occurred at all — is that it was so unproductive of political theory . This , the bloodiest single civil war of the nineteenth century , was also perhaps the least theoretical . The sectional character of the conflict had ...
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