The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... course is limited . It is more important for him , in connection with this course , to read books which lead to a clearer and more comprehensive under- standing of American history than do some contemporary novels . M207367 The final ...
... course is limited . It is more important for him , in connection with this course , to read books which lead to a clearer and more comprehensive under- standing of American history than do some contemporary novels . M207367 The final ...
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... course of study was built around the Greek and Latin classics . In addition there were courses in French and German , in algebra and geometry , in physics and chemistry , and in history . Beyond these nine subjects the high school ...
... course of study was built around the Greek and Latin classics . In addition there were courses in French and German , in algebra and geometry , in physics and chemistry , and in history . Beyond these nine subjects the high school ...
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... course inhuman . The islands could not be turned over to any European power or to Japan , be- cause such a course , in view of the delicately balanced situation in the Orient , would precipitate grave international complications . The ...
... course inhuman . The islands could not be turned over to any European power or to Japan , be- cause such a course , in view of the delicately balanced situation in the Orient , would precipitate grave international complications . The ...
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