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Allegheny Mountains as boundary for United States, 339. Allen, A. V. G., 515, 559. Allen, S. P., 529. Allen, W., 543. Allen, William F., 517. Allston, Washington, life and letters Alphonso V, King of Portugal, 114. English colonists in, 302. geographical history of, 523. American colonies, England's strug- American history, a first book in, 508. American institutions, future of, American Revolution. (See Revolu- Connecticut loyalists in, 337. in the West, 407. Americans, a composite race, 388. |