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... mind all youthful enthusiasms and national idealogies were utilized as forces to attain his objective . He pledged his country , therefore , to continue the war until the independence of the The point of view presented in this address ...
... mind all youthful enthusiasms and national idealogies were utilized as forces to attain his objective . He pledged his country , therefore , to continue the war until the independence of the The point of view presented in this address ...
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... mind . From this brief survey of the later period of the negotiations you will realize that the much vaunted diplomatic skill of Jay and Adams was exhibited in an unsuccessful fight to defend what the despised Franklin had already won ...
... mind . From this brief survey of the later period of the negotiations you will realize that the much vaunted diplomatic skill of Jay and Adams was exhibited in an unsuccessful fight to defend what the despised Franklin had already won ...
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... mind a policy to be pursued in regard to them and to Indian archaeology in general . Accordingly , he had hardly come down from his first season in the hills before he declared himself , on the 1st of November , at a dinner held in his ...
... mind a policy to be pursued in regard to them and to Indian archaeology in general . Accordingly , he had hardly come down from his first season in the hills before he declared himself , on the 1st of November , at a dinner held in his ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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