A Students' History of the United States

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Macmillan, 1919 - 627 頁
 

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The Jamestown Colony 1607
44
Boundaries of Maryland
50
Election of 1868
56
A CENTURY OF COLONIAL HISTORY 16601760
73
Government of Pennsyl
80
Virginia 16771700
86
The Carolinas
92
Massachusetts Connecticut Carolana and Carolina charters
97
CHAPTER IV
110
James Otis
113
Resistance to the Town
124
Samuel Adams after a portrait by Copley
125
Thomas Hutchinson after Trumans portrait
131
sentation
132
Lexington and Concord
139
Bunker Hill 1775
145
Organization of a General
151
Thomas Paines American Crisis facsimile of part of first page
152
General Stark from Starks Memoir of John Stark
158
The Revolutionary War in the North
159
Lafayette from an engraving by Ethion
165
The Revolutionary War in the South
167
Term
171
Virginia currency 1777 facsimile of original
172
The French Alliance 1778 162 164 The Treaty of Peace 1783
179
The United States 1783
185
John Dickinson after a portrait by C W Peale
187
Value of these Claims
191
Daniel Boone after a portrait by Harding
193
Gouverneur Morris from a contemporary engraving
204
The National Domain 194 185 The Supreme Court
209
Stratford House from a contemporary engraving
218
Social Progress 17801789
221
Election of 1796
226
Monticello Jeffersons residence from a contemporary print
228
Mrs Alexander Hamilton after a portrait by R Earl by permis
234
John Jay after a portrait by Stuart
246
Mrs John Adams after a portrait by Schessele
252
Northern Finances 1861 358
258
Election of 1800
267
232
276
The United States 1803
285
17
292
WAR AND PEACE 18121829
303
1865
306
379
307
The Treaty of Ghent 1814
310

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第 325 頁 - In the wars of the European powers, in matters relating to themselves, we have never taken any part, nor does it comport with our policy so to do.
第 326 頁 - With the movements in this hemisphere we are of necessity more immediately connected, and by causes which must be obvious to all enlightened and impartial observers. The political system of the allied powers is essentially different in this respect from that of America.
第 417 頁 - I believe this government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved. I do not expect the house to fall, but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other.
第 450 頁 - I therefore consider that in view of the Constitution and the laws the Union is unbroken, and to the extent of my ability I shall take care, as the Constitution itself expressly enjoins upon me, that the laws of the Union be faithfully executed in all the States.

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