Patterns in American History, Volume 1Alexander DeConde, Armin Rappaport, William R. Steckel |
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... whole discussion is of great interest . Among other treatments of the problem the Essex Result ( 1778 ) is significant . This pamphlet came from the pen of Theophilus Parsons . It is especially interesting because of the literalness ...
... whole discussion is of great interest . Among other treatments of the problem the Essex Result ( 1778 ) is significant . This pamphlet came from the pen of Theophilus Parsons . It is especially interesting because of the literalness ...
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... whole of the per- sons employed in the different rooms . I went in among the young girls , and talked with many of them . No one expressed herself as tired of her employment , or oppressed with work : all talked well , and looked ...
... whole of the per- sons employed in the different rooms . I went in among the young girls , and talked with many of them . No one expressed herself as tired of her employment , or oppressed with work : all talked well , and looked ...
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... Whole People . The democratic historians were in effect supplying a historical tradition for Progressivism when they described the democratic upheaval of Jack- son's day as an amorphous force , arising with no specific cause or particu ...
... Whole People . The democratic historians were in effect supplying a historical tradition for Progressivism when they described the democratic upheaval of Jack- son's day as an amorphous force , arising with no specific cause or particu ...
Contents
THE GEOGRAPHIC SETTING | 1 |
John B Brebner The Patterns of the Continent | 10 |
Semple The Rivers and the Appalachian Barrier | 17 |
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