By These Words: Great Documents of American Liberty, Selected and Placed in Their Contemporary SettingsRand McNally, 1954 - 560 páginas The word "document" has many meanings. It may signify many thins-in this it signifies the charters, compacts, proclamations, and pronouncements that have marked almost every step in the progress of the American people from the beginning of their history to the times of Eisenhower |
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Introduction | 15 |
THE PILGRIMS DECIDE | 21 |
THE CONNECTICUT TOWNS | 27 |
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