Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 348
... John T. Morse , Jr. , Thomas Jefferson , pp . 27- 28 ; Parton , Life of Thomas Jefferson , pp . 169- 171. For Dickinson's life see Stillé , Life and Times of John Dickinson , the sketch of his life by Wharton Dickinson in Magazine of ...
... John T. Morse , Jr. , Thomas Jefferson , pp . 27- 28 ; Parton , Life of Thomas Jefferson , pp . 169- 171. For Dickinson's life see Stillé , Life and Times of John Dickinson , the sketch of his life by Wharton Dickinson in Magazine of ...
Page 390
... John's with greater vigor . * Carleton mean- while had learned of the condition of the beleaguered city and determined to drive away the besiegers . posted a Scotch regiment under Colo- nel Allen McLean at the mouth of the Sorel and ...
... John's with greater vigor . * Carleton mean- while had learned of the condition of the beleaguered city and determined to drive away the besiegers . posted a Scotch regiment under Colo- nel Allen McLean at the mouth of the Sorel and ...
Page 418
... John J. Zubly , a member of Continental Congress from Georgia ; others , like John Dickinson , Dickinson , Robert Morris , James Wilson , and William Smith , finally and reluctantly acquiesced in the measures for independence and made ...
... John J. Zubly , a member of Continental Congress from Georgia ; others , like John Dickinson , Dickinson , Robert Morris , James Wilson , and William Smith , finally and reluctantly acquiesced in the measures for independence and made ...
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