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The Quakers consequently came to realize that the success of the opposition to British authority would mean a corresponding success of the unrepresented western counties , and the loss of their own commanding position .
The Quakers consequently came to realize that the success of the opposition to British authority would mean a corresponding success of the unrepresented western counties , and the loss of their own commanding position .
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Perhaps the best tribute to the success of the work is to be found in the succeeding chapters of American history . As the nation has grown in almost every direction , the Constitution has developed to keep pace .
Perhaps the best tribute to the success of the work is to be found in the succeeding chapters of American history . As the nation has grown in almost every direction , the Constitution has developed to keep pace .
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To this end they assigned themselves the task of consolidating the Jackson following into a single organization , and their success in the election of 1832 is a tribute to the ability which they applied to their work .
To this end they assigned themselves the task of consolidating the Jackson following into a single organization , and their success in the election of 1832 is a tribute to the ability which they applied to their work .
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ANGLOSPANISH RIVALRY 15001600 | 15 |
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The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943 Ralph Volney Harlow Просмотр фрагмента - 1943 |
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