European rulers, the ultimate possession of both these benefits was decreed by the circumstances, the habits, the taste, and the character of the American nation. Thus the world saw, for the first time, a great people proclaiming their principles, acting... Contributions to Academic Literature - Pagina 16di Charles Harrison Lyon - 1842 - 132 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
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