American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 126
... France and love for the land of France are mastering passions . " 2 Prior to the Revolution French Catholics did not emigrate from France to the thirteen colonies , partly because their religion was hardly tolerated , partly because ...
... France and love for the land of France are mastering passions . " 2 Prior to the Revolution French Catholics did not emigrate from France to the thirteen colonies , partly because their religion was hardly tolerated , partly because ...
Pagina 133
... France agreed to pay twenty - five million francs indemnity for all this , but she did not pay . Hence President Jackson asked Congress to authorize reprisals . France declared this an insult and declined to pay unless an apology was ...
... France agreed to pay twenty - five million francs indemnity for all this , but she did not pay . Hence President Jackson asked Congress to authorize reprisals . France declared this an insult and declined to pay unless an apology was ...
Pagina 376
... France aided America : " The date of that treaty , more than nineteen months after the Americans had declared their independence , sufficiently shows that we never did depend upon France for our liberty . It was not until the Ameri ...
... France aided America : " The date of that treaty , more than nineteen months after the Americans had declared their independence , sufficiently shows that we never did depend upon France for our liberty . It was not until the Ameri ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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