American Institutions and Their Preservation, Volume 1Norwood Press, 1929 - 833 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... thousand two hun- dred persons or four thousand families . Their descendants are now not far from four millions . Each family has multiplied on the average of one thousand souls . To New York and Ohio , where they constitute half the ...
... thousand two hun- dred persons or four thousand families . Their descendants are now not far from four millions . Each family has multiplied on the average of one thousand souls . To New York and Ohio , where they constitute half the ...
Pagina 322
... thousand American settlers in all the broad region between the Alleghanies and the Mississippi . When the first Federal census was taken , less than ten years later , it was found that the ten thousand had become more than one hundred ...
... thousand American settlers in all the broad region between the Alleghanies and the Mississippi . When the first Federal census was taken , less than ten years later , it was found that the ten thousand had become more than one hundred ...
Pagina 341
... thousand in all , sought new homes in the northern wilder- ness . Over thirty thousand , including many of the most influential of the whole number ( with about three thousand negro slaves , afterwards freed and deported to Sierra Leone ) ...
... thousand in all , sought new homes in the northern wilder- ness . Over thirty thousand , including many of the most influential of the whole number ( with about three thousand negro slaves , afterwards freed and deported to Sierra Leone ) ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT ARE AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS? | 16 |
1 A written constitution | 18 |
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