The Development of American NationalityAmerican Book Company, 1919 - 568 страница |
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... whole must be taken , and the attempt should be made to divide at the point where fewest threads will be broken . In a history like this , where the main interest is political , the meeting of the first Continental Congress or the ...
... whole must be taken , and the attempt should be made to divide at the point where fewest threads will be broken . In a history like this , where the main interest is political , the meeting of the first Continental Congress or the ...
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... Green , the land sloped away south and east to the sea . Excepting a fringe of sandy plain only a few miles wide on the south shore , the whole region had been NEW ENGLAND 3 glacier swept . The tops of the 2 THE UNITED STATES IN 1783.
... Green , the land sloped away south and east to the sea . Excepting a fringe of sandy plain only a few miles wide on the south shore , the whole region had been NEW ENGLAND 3 glacier swept . The tops of the 2 THE UNITED STATES IN 1783.
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... whole region . Where the mountain ridges breasted the ocean they formed headlands and islands , and the intervening inlets and bays , into which the rivers flowed , afforded sheltering harbors for ships of all sizes , and were rich in ...
... whole region . Where the mountain ridges breasted the ocean they formed headlands and islands , and the intervening inlets and bays , into which the rivers flowed , afforded sheltering harbors for ships of all sizes , and were rich in ...
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... whole region there was a varied agricul- Economic ture , producing every year a surplus for export , the han- dling of which supported a mercantile community in the three leading cities . This trade , although , unlike that of New ...
... whole region there was a varied agricul- Economic ture , producing every year a surplus for export , the han- dling of which supported a mercantile community in the three leading cities . This trade , although , unlike that of New ...
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... whole , and many of the politicians trained in the Middle States came to exercise great influence in national affairs , harmonizing , conciliating , and manipulating the divergent sections and parties . In The system of local government ...
... whole , and many of the politicians trained in the Middle States came to exercise great influence in national affairs , harmonizing , conciliating , and manipulating the divergent sections and parties . In The system of local government ...
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