Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... America , with the hope that it will be found useful in teaching the essen- tial facts and principles of our good republican government . For its defects it asks a kindly forbearance . DORCHESTER , Oct. 1 , 1887 . W. A. M. CONTENTS ...
... America , with the hope that it will be found useful in teaching the essen- tial facts and principles of our good republican government . For its defects it asks a kindly forbearance . DORCHESTER , Oct. 1 , 1887 . W. A. M. CONTENTS ...
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... America . " The first of these six objects of government , namely : " To form a more perfect union , " grew out of the fact that this government was to be a union of thirteen sep- arate colonies . Omitting that , the remaining five ...
... America . " The first of these six objects of government , namely : " To form a more perfect union , " grew out of the fact that this government was to be a union of thirteen sep- arate colonies . Omitting that , the remaining five ...
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... America , along the coast of which their explorers and navigators had sailed . - - The FRENCH SETTLEMENTS . In process of time settle- ments were made here and there along this coast . French were the first settlers in Canada , and ...
... America , along the coast of which their explorers and navigators had sailed . - - The FRENCH SETTLEMENTS . In process of time settle- ments were made here and there along this coast . French were the first settlers in Canada , and ...
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... America . The brave general in command of the French , Mont- calm , received the attack , and with bold impetuosity moved his troops forward in the vain endeavor to flank the British and drive them back down the bluff to the river . In ...
... America . The brave general in command of the French , Mont- calm , received the attack , and with bold impetuosity moved his troops forward in the vain endeavor to flank the British and drive them back down the bluff to the river . In ...
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... America . - RESULTS OF THE WAR . The English were furiously imperious . They were drunk with success . They dic- tated severe and humiliating terms to France . The French were in no condition to abase their pride . France yielded to ...
... America . - RESULTS OF THE WAR . The English were furiously imperious . They were drunk with success . They dic- tated severe and humiliating terms to France . The French were in no condition to abase their pride . France yielded to ...
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