The Footprints of Time, and a Complete Analysis of Our American System of Government: With a Concise History of the Origin and Progress of Civilization, the Relation of the Old World to the Free Institutions of the New, the Establishment and Growth of the English Colonies and of the United States of America, Facts and Statistics from Official SourcesR. T. Root, 1879 - 742 страница |
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... civil war and an un- heard of rapidity of growth have not shaken , but more clearly revealed the strength and unity of the nation . Yet , more in- telligence and more care would have saved us many shocks and made our success more ...
... civil war and an un- heard of rapidity of growth have not shaken , but more clearly revealed the strength and unity of the nation . Yet , more in- telligence and more care would have saved us many shocks and made our success more ...
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... B. C. 133- The great career of the Roman Republic . SECTION VIII . Decay of the Republic - Unhappy effects of conquest and wealth on Roman character- Death of the Gracchi - The Civil Wars - Marius , Sylla , Crassus , Pompey , ( 11 )
... B. C. 133- The great career of the Roman Republic . SECTION VIII . Decay of the Republic - Unhappy effects of conquest and wealth on Roman character- Death of the Gracchi - The Civil Wars - Marius , Sylla , Crassus , Pompey , ( 11 )
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... civil government - Object of Arti . cles of War - Range and vigor of their provisions . CHAPTER XXI . MILITARY HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS .... .... 300 Their object - Their location - Their excellent management - Their success in the Civil ...
... civil government - Object of Arti . cles of War - Range and vigor of their provisions . CHAPTER XXI . MILITARY HOSPITALS AND ASYLUMS .... .... 300 Their object - Their location - Their excellent management - Their success in the Civil ...
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... and Dixon's Line - Compro- mises of 1850 - Their failure brings on the Civil War . TREASON . CHAPTER XVII . Defined by the Constitution - The punishment inflicted . ..602 CHAPTER XVIII . POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE U. S ..... CONTENTS . 25.
... and Dixon's Line - Compro- mises of 1850 - Their failure brings on the Civil War . TREASON . CHAPTER XVII . Defined by the Constitution - The punishment inflicted . ..602 CHAPTER XVIII . POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE U. S ..... CONTENTS . 25.
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... CIVIL WAR . CHAPTER XXIII . ... 645 Real causes of the Civil War - The elections of Nov. , 1860 - Made the pre- text for Secession - South Carolina Secedes - Forts and property of the government seized in the South - Southern States ...
... CIVIL WAR . CHAPTER XXIII . ... 645 Real causes of the Civil War - The elections of Nov. , 1860 - Made the pre- text for Secession - South Carolina Secedes - Forts and property of the government seized in the South - Southern States ...
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