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... History and Politics ( Iowa City , Iowa , 1918 ) , XVI , 418- 419 , 425-427 , 437-438 . ) 22. Hillis , p . 212 . 23. Hosmer , p . 208 . 24. Seitz , p . 347 . 25. Oberholtzer , Lincoln , pp . 270–271 . 26. Nicolay , p . 349 . 27 ...
... History and Politics ( Iowa City , Iowa , 1918 ) , XVI , 418- 419 , 425-427 , 437-438 . ) 22. Hillis , p . 212 . 23. Hosmer , p . 208 . 24. Seitz , p . 347 . 25. Oberholtzer , Lincoln , pp . 270–271 . 26. Nicolay , p . 349 . 27 ...
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... History , XVIII , 17 . 4. Ibid . , p . 17 . 5 . Ibid . , p . 22 . 9 . 6. Paul L. Haworth , Reconstruction and Union ( New York , 1912 ) , p . 7. Rhodes , V , 558 . 8. Haworth , p . 7 . 9. Henry Lee Swint , The Northern Teacher in the ...
... History , XVIII , 17 . 4. Ibid . , p . 17 . 5 . Ibid . , p . 22 . 9 . 6. Paul L. Haworth , Reconstruction and Union ( New York , 1912 ) , p . 7. Rhodes , V , 558 . 8. Haworth , p . 7 . 9. Henry Lee Swint , The Northern Teacher in the ...
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... History of Boston . Boston , Bowen , 1825 . Social and Economic Forces in American History . The American Nation , A History . New York , Harper , 1913 . Southern Literary Messenger ( Richmond , Va . ) . Vols . XXXIV- XXXV , July ...
... History of Boston . Boston , Bowen , 1825 . Social and Economic Forces in American History . The American Nation , A History . New York , Harper , 1913 . Southern Literary Messenger ( Richmond , Va . ) . Vols . XXXIV- XXXV , July ...
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The Revolutionary Tradition | 13 |
A New England Boyhood | 18 |
Harvard Days | 26 |
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