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... United States eventually drove the Mexicans out and set up an independent republic , which later became part of the United States . With the British we made a settlement to take over the Oregon Territory ; but with the relatively ...
... United States eventually drove the Mexicans out and set up an independent republic , which later became part of the United States . With the British we made a settlement to take over the Oregon Territory ; but with the relatively ...
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... United States , I did not dwell on our expulsion of the Indians from the lands that we had agreed they should occupy ... United States ; they have refused to accept American citizenship . They are resisting the efforts to deprive them of ...
... United States , I did not dwell on our expulsion of the Indians from the lands that we had agreed they should occupy ... United States ; they have refused to accept American citizenship . They are resisting the efforts to deprive them of ...
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... United States , apart from citizenship of a particular State or Territory of the United States ? To me it seems most clearly that there is not . We are all citizens of par- ticular States , Territories , or Districts of the United ...
... United States , apart from citizenship of a particular State or Territory of the United States ? To me it seems most clearly that there is not . We are all citizens of par- ticular States , Territories , or Districts of the United ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson Limited preview - 1994 |
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