The Political Club, Danville, Kentucky, 1786-1790: Being an Account of an Early Kentucky Society from the Original Papers Recently FoundJohn P. Morton, 1894 - 166 страница |
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... KENTUCKY 1786-1790 BEING AN ACCOUNT OF AN EARLY KENTUCKY SOCIETY FROM THE ORIGINAL PAPERS RECENTLY FOUND . BY THOMAS SPEED , Author of " The Wilderness Road , " LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY : JOHN P. MORTON AND COMPANY , Printers to the Filson ...
... KENTUCKY 1786-1790 BEING AN ACCOUNT OF AN EARLY KENTUCKY SOCIETY FROM THE ORIGINAL PAPERS RECENTLY FOUND . BY THOMAS SPEED , Author of " The Wilderness Road , " LOUISVILLE , KENTUCKY : JOHN P. MORTON AND COMPANY , Printers to the Filson ...
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Being an Account of an Early Kentucky Society from the Original Papers Recently Found Thomas Speed. DEDICATION . I dedicate these pages to Center College , which for seventy- five years has been an honor to the State of Kentucky and the ...
Being an Account of an Early Kentucky Society from the Original Papers Recently Found Thomas Speed. DEDICATION . I dedicate these pages to Center College , which for seventy- five years has been an honor to the State of Kentucky and the ...
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... Kentucky history worthy of even more detailed treatment than is here given . Nothing that has been recorded of the pioneers so well illustrates their character for intelligence . Professor Shaler , in his History of Kentucky , published ...
... Kentucky history worthy of even more detailed treatment than is here given . Nothing that has been recorded of the pioneers so well illustrates their character for intelligence . Professor Shaler , in his History of Kentucky , published ...
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... Kentucky . Going out from the sessions of the club to engage in the public transactions of the day , they made an impression upon the times , but the club itself , to which they owed so much for training in political knowledge , was ...
... Kentucky . Going out from the sessions of the club to engage in the public transactions of the day , they made an impression upon the times , but the club itself , to which they owed so much for training in political knowledge , was ...
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... Kentucky . " I am also indebted to Judge James S. Pirtle and Judge W. Overton Harris , of the Louisville Bar , and in general I acknowledge my indebtedness to the members of the Filson Club . LOUISVILLE , KY . , October 1 , 1894 ...
... Kentucky . " I am also indebted to Judge James S. Pirtle and Judge W. Overton Harris , of the Louisville Bar , and in general I acknowledge my indebtedness to the members of the Filson Club . LOUISVILLE , KY . , October 1 , 1894 ...
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