The National Hand-book of American Progress: Comprising a Ready Reference Manual of Facts and Figures, from the Discovery of America to the Present Time. Historical, Biographical, Statistical, Documentary, Financial, PoliticalErastus Otis Haven |
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... adopted and such an officer was required . He was more reluctant Refused a third term of the Presidency . amount to serve the second four years , and no of solicitation could induce him to serve a third term . This example is ten fold ...
... adopted and such an officer was required . He was more reluctant Refused a third term of the Presidency . amount to serve the second four years , and no of solicitation could induce him to serve a third term . This example is ten fold ...
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... adopting our principles of popular liberty , public education and political equality . We bid them welcome to the peaceful contest for the highest honors of the centuries to come . The past is secure . What shall be the future ? In 1976 ...
... adopting our principles of popular liberty , public education and political equality . We bid them welcome to the peaceful contest for the highest honors of the centuries to come . The past is secure . What shall be the future ? In 1976 ...
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... adopt- ed by the Convention of Delegates at Philadel- phia . 1788 Cotton first planted in Virginia . For the leading events of each succeeding year , see each administration . THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . A RESOLUTION of the ...
... adopt- ed by the Convention of Delegates at Philadel- phia . 1788 Cotton first planted in Virginia . For the leading events of each succeeding year , see each administration . THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE . A RESOLUTION of the ...
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... adopted as follows : - WHEN , in the course of human events , it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another , and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and ...
... adopted as follows : - WHEN , in the course of human events , it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another , and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and ...
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... entered into , before the adoption of this Constitution , shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution as under the confederation . 2. This Constitution , and the laws of the United 92 NATIONAL HAND - BOOK .
... entered into , before the adoption of this Constitution , shall be as valid against the United States under this Constitution as under the confederation . 2. This Constitution , and the laws of the United 92 NATIONAL HAND - BOOK .
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NATL HAND-BK OF AMER PROGRESS E. O. (Erastus Otis) 1820-1881 Haven,Joseph 1823 Sanderson,T. E. (Thomas Edgar) Willson No preview available - 2016 |
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