Conflict and Consensus in Early American HistoryAllen Freeman Davis, Harold D. Woodman D.C. Heath, 1980 - Počet stran: 465 |
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Strana 178
... followed Lincoln celebrated virtue and the independent man . As a consequence of revolutionary hopes and thought , proponents of American grandeur have always had to answer those who worry about a loss of innocence at home . In the ...
... followed Lincoln celebrated virtue and the independent man . As a consequence of revolutionary hopes and thought , proponents of American grandeur have always had to answer those who worry about a loss of innocence at home . In the ...
Strana 207
... followed the Revolution of 1830 in France ; and Van Buren , as Secretary of State , ordered the new government informed that the American people were " universally and enthusiastically in favor of that change , and of the principle upon ...
... followed the Revolution of 1830 in France ; and Van Buren , as Secretary of State , ordered the new government informed that the American people were " universally and enthusiastically in favor of that change , and of the principle upon ...
Strana 300
... followed one another in a fixed procession . Leading off the procession were plowmen who ridged up the unbroken earth ; then came harrowers who broke up the clods ; then drillers who created the holes to receive the seeds , each hole a ...
... followed one another in a fixed procession . Leading off the procession were plowmen who ridged up the unbroken earth ; then came harrowers who broke up the clods ; then drillers who created the holes to receive the seeds , each hole a ...
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