WEBSTER'S GUIDE TO AMERICAN HISTORY: A CHORNOLOGICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, AND BIOGRAPHICAL SURVEY AND COMPENDUM1971 |
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... published in 1910, occasioned a revolution in the field; a large number of institutions were forced to close because of the report's criticism and the publicity that followed, while those that remained raised standards of admission and ...
... published in 1910, occasioned a revolution in the field; a large number of institutions were forced to close because of the report's criticism and the publicity that followed, while those that remained raised standards of admission and ...
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... published her first story, "The Shipwrecked Buttons," in a children's magazine in 1869. Numerous later sketches of a New England town, "Deep- haven," that resembled South Berwick, were published by the Atlantic Monthly and were ...
... published her first story, "The Shipwrecked Buttons," in a children's magazine in 1869. Numerous later sketches of a New England town, "Deep- haven," that resembled South Berwick, were published by the Atlantic Monthly and were ...
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... published The Narrative oi Arthur Cordon Pym and engaged in free-lance journalism until becoming in 1839 editor of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, in which he published "The Fall of the House of Usher" and other pieces. In the same year ...
... published The Narrative oi Arthur Cordon Pym and engaged in free-lance journalism until becoming in 1839 editor of Burton's Gentleman's Magazine, in which he published "The Fall of the House of Usher" and other pieces. In the same year ...
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Exploration of the New World | 638 |
The Frontier 17501890 | 658 |
Canada and Mexico | 672 |
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