Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 4Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... Centuries of Pennsylvania His- tory , pp . 227-228 ; Wescott , Historic Mansions , p . 124 ; Bancroft , vol . vi . , p . 391 ; Fiske , Critical Period , pp . 310-312 ; Thorpe , Story of the Con- stitution , pp . 151–152 . McMaster ...
... Centuries of Pennsylvania His- tory , pp . 227-228 ; Wescott , Historic Mansions , p . 124 ; Bancroft , vol . vi . , p . 391 ; Fiske , Critical Period , pp . 310-312 ; Thorpe , Story of the Con- stitution , pp . 151–152 . McMaster ...
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... Centuries of Pennsylvania History , p . 228 ; McLaughlin , The Confederation and the Constitution , pp . 285-287 . voted for delegates to the convention , and because though 46 delegates had voted to ratify , these 46 represented only ...
... Centuries of Pennsylvania History , p . 228 ; McLaughlin , The Confederation and the Constitution , pp . 285-287 . voted for delegates to the convention , and because though 46 delegates had voted to ratify , these 46 represented only ...
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... century , to be the cause of grave disturbance in the commonwealth . In the South the col- onists held to their big plantations and their successes in the cultivation of tobacco , rice and indigo had oper- ated to convince them more ...
... century , to be the cause of grave disturbance in the commonwealth . In the South the col- onists held to their big plantations and their successes in the cultivation of tobacco , rice and indigo had oper- ated to convince them more ...
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... century the tide of emigration had pushed the frontier far to the westward , thou- sands of acres being taken up by squatters whom it was impossible to dislodge . To encourage frontier set- tlement , many free grants of land and some ...
... century the tide of emigration had pushed the frontier far to the westward , thou- sands of acres being taken up by squatters whom it was impossible to dislodge . To encourage frontier set- tlement , many free grants of land and some ...
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... century had come to be one of the most important eco- nomic problems of the hour . * * W. B. Weeden , Economic and Social History of New England , 1620-1789 , vol . ii . , ( 2 vols . , Boston , 1899 ) ; J. A. Doyle , The English ...
... century had come to be one of the most important eco- nomic problems of the hour . * * W. B. Weeden , Economic and Social History of New England , 1620-1789 , vol . ii . , ( 2 vols . , Boston , 1899 ) ; J. A. Doyle , The English ...
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