Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... tion of the Revolution ; probably no other American could have held together the pitifully inadequate colonial forces , or have attracted the all - important assistance of France to the cause of independence . During the darkest days of ...
... tion of the Revolution ; probably no other American could have held together the pitifully inadequate colonial forces , or have attracted the all - important assistance of France to the cause of independence . During the darkest days of ...
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... tion , he was able to set up the machinery of a novel form of administration , and by his own prestige to secure it against partisan attacks until he had transformed a discredited con- federacy into a respected nation . His fame , so ...
... tion , he was able to set up the machinery of a novel form of administration , and by his own prestige to secure it against partisan attacks until he had transformed a discredited con- federacy into a respected nation . His fame , so ...
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... tion to lend color to the belief that his sense of expediency was stronger than his conception of the obligations of friendship or of political principle . Nor was he one to cling to an allegiance to a losing cause . He initially ...
... tion to lend color to the belief that his sense of expediency was stronger than his conception of the obligations of friendship or of political principle . Nor was he one to cling to an allegiance to a losing cause . He initially ...
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