History of the American Nation, المجلد 1Western Press Association, 1911 - 2860 من الصفحات |
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... prosperity and power . Progress of settlement was slow but sure . There were no drawbacks , as in Vir- ginia . The word sent back by the Plymouth Colony to their Puritan friends in England resulted in a further emigration in 1628 , and ...
... prosperity and power . Progress of settlement was slow but sure . There were no drawbacks , as in Vir- ginia . The word sent back by the Plymouth Colony to their Puritan friends in England resulted in a further emigration in 1628 , and ...
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... prosperity were being under- mined by negro slaves and the fall in the price of tobacco - the great staple of Southern industry . The ambitious residences of the planters , built in imitation of baronial halls , were falling into decay ...
... prosperity were being under- mined by negro slaves and the fall in the price of tobacco - the great staple of Southern industry . The ambitious residences of the planters , built in imitation of baronial halls , were falling into decay ...
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... prosperity . The fisheries of Newfoundland were a source of profit to the peo- ple on the New England coast , as ... prosperous farmers . Mechanics acquired skill , and some articles which were formerly imported were manufactrued in a ...
... prosperity . The fisheries of Newfoundland were a source of profit to the peo- ple on the New England coast , as ... prosperous farmers . Mechanics acquired skill , and some articles which were formerly imported were manufactrued in a ...
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... prosperity after their successful struggle with England when they were exposed to a new dan- ger , from the reluctance of many States to adopt the Constitution which the wisest and greatest states- men of the land had framed in ...
... prosperity after their successful struggle with England when they were exposed to a new dan- ger , from the reluctance of many States to adopt the Constitution which the wisest and greatest states- men of the land had framed in ...
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... prosperity . Jefferson was a philosopher and a man of peace , and although provoked almost beyond endurance by the injuries which France and England continued to inflict on American commerce , and by the impressment of seamen and ...
... prosperity . Jefferson was a philosopher and a man of peace , and although provoked almost beyond endurance by the injuries which France and England continued to inflict on American commerce , and by the impressment of seamen and ...
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