The American Heritage History of the Making of the NationAmerican Heritage Publishing Company; book trade distribution by Simon and Schuster, 1968 - United States - 416 pages |
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... issue a call for the Philadelphia meeting . Ostensibly the document drafted by Hamilton at An- napolis - and toned down by Randolph - merely pro- posed to revise and amend the Articles of Confedera- tion . But what Hamilton and his ...
... issue a call for the Philadelphia meeting . Ostensibly the document drafted by Hamilton at An- napolis - and toned down by Randolph - merely pro- posed to revise and amend the Articles of Confedera- tion . But what Hamilton and his ...
Page 160
... issue of slavery . The question remained in each case as to what would happen when the irreconcilables of both sides confronted each other . Jefferson , pondering the bitter legacy of slavery , came to feel that the answer to the ...
... issue of slavery . The question remained in each case as to what would happen when the irreconcilables of both sides confronted each other . Jefferson , pondering the bitter legacy of slavery , came to feel that the answer to the ...
Page 415
... issue , 349 ; on Mexican War , 260 , 274 ; on Oregon , 258 ; on Texas annexation , 230 , 240 ; and War of 1812 , 111 SENECA FALLS CONVEN- TION , 306 SERGEANT , JOHN , 197 SEVIER , JOHN , 23 , 179 , 182 SEWARD , WILLIAM : 277 , 279 , 345 ...
... issue , 349 ; on Mexican War , 260 , 274 ; on Oregon , 258 ; on Texas annexation , 230 , 240 ; and War of 1812 , 111 SENECA FALLS CONVEN- TION , 306 SERGEANT , JOHN , 197 SEVIER , JOHN , 23 , 179 , 182 SEWARD , WILLIAM : 277 , 279 , 345 ...
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