America Past and Present: An Interpretation with Readings, 1권Allyn and Bacon, 1968 - 1375페이지 |
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... cause , Lord Dartmouth had only recently expressed the hope that Parliament would soon repeal the tea duty , but ... cause of Boston . now is and ever will be consid- ered as the cause of America ( not that we approve their conduct in ...
... cause , Lord Dartmouth had only recently expressed the hope that Parliament would soon repeal the tea duty , but ... cause of Boston . now is and ever will be consid- ered as the cause of America ( not that we approve their conduct in ...
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... cause of war against Mexico , & he gave his assent to the measure . It was agreed that the message should be prepared and submitted to the Cabinet in their meeting on Tuesday . A history of our causes of complaint against Mexico had ...
... cause of war against Mexico , & he gave his assent to the measure . It was agreed that the message should be prepared and submitted to the Cabinet in their meeting on Tuesday . A history of our causes of complaint against Mexico had ...
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... cause , he shall forfeit his wages for that year up to the time of quitting . • Sec . 7 . Every civil officer shall , and every person may , arrest and carry back to his or her legal employer any freedman , free negro , or mulatto who ...
... cause , he shall forfeit his wages for that year up to the time of quitting . • Sec . 7 . Every civil officer shall , and every person may , arrest and carry back to his or her legal employer any freedman , free negro , or mulatto who ...
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