Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... White House but did not rest there , and several hours later crossed the Potomac . Meanwhile the British had dispersed the American troops , and , advancing on Washington , a village of eight thousand inhabitants , set fire to the ...
... White House but did not rest there , and several hours later crossed the Potomac . Meanwhile the British had dispersed the American troops , and , advancing on Washington , a village of eight thousand inhabitants , set fire to the ...
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... white hair of the Chief Executive , coupled with his old - world , stately demeanor , made him resemble a sedate British nobleman . Nor was there any frivolity in his attire . He always affected a white stock , carefully and neatly ...
... white hair of the Chief Executive , coupled with his old - world , stately demeanor , made him resemble a sedate British nobleman . Nor was there any frivolity in his attire . He always affected a white stock , carefully and neatly ...
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... white hair of the Chief Executive , coupled with his old - world , stately demeanor , made him resemble a sedate British nobleman . Nor was there any frivolity in his attire . He always affected a white stock , carefully and neatly ...
... white hair of the Chief Executive , coupled with his old - world , stately demeanor , made him resemble a sedate British nobleman . Nor was there any frivolity in his attire . He always affected a white stock , carefully and neatly ...
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