Proceedings and Addresses of the Annual Session of the State Literary and Historical Association of North CarolinaState Literary and Historical Association of North Carolina, 1906 |
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... Carolina Bibliography , 1913. By Miss Minnie W. Leatherman ... 80 Rochambeau and the French in America : Why They Came and What They Did . By Hon . J. J. Jusserand . 888 83 PROCEEDINGS AND ADDRESSES OF THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE.
... Carolina Bibliography , 1913. By Miss Minnie W. Leatherman ... 80 Rochambeau and the French in America : Why They Came and What They Did . By Hon . J. J. Jusserand . 888 83 PROCEEDINGS AND ADDRESSES OF THE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE.
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... Rochambeau and the French in America : Why they Came and What they Did . " At the conclusion of the address , the President called for the report of the Nominating Committee , which was submitted by Judge R. W. Winston , the Chairman ...
... Rochambeau and the French in America : Why they Came and What they Did . " At the conclusion of the address , the President called for the report of the Nominating Committee , which was submitted by Judge R. W. Winston , the Chairman ...
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... . It is edited by Miss Mae Lucile Smith , of Hen- dersonville , and published in Charlotte . The subscription price is $ 1.00 per year . Rochambeau and the French in America : Why They Came 82 FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION.
... . It is edited by Miss Mae Lucile Smith , of Hen- dersonville , and published in Charlotte . The subscription price is $ 1.00 per year . Rochambeau and the French in America : Why They Came 82 FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION.
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North Carolina Literary and Historical Association. Rochambeau and the French in America : Why They Came and What They Did AN ADDRESS BY THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR , RALEIGH , NOVEMBER 21 , 1913 . The American war had been for five years in ...
North Carolina Literary and Historical Association. Rochambeau and the French in America : Why They Came and What They Did AN ADDRESS BY THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR , RALEIGH , NOVEMBER 21 , 1913 . The American war had been for five years in ...
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... Rochambeau once more and in a different company , during the momentous journey which led them from the Hudson to the York River . The Rochambeau papers , used only in part , are preserved in the Library of Congress and they include ...
... Rochambeau once more and in a different company , during the momentous journey which led them from the Hudson to the York River . The Rochambeau papers , used only in part , are preserved in the Library of Congress and they include ...
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Էջ 96 - GREAT nations write their autobiographies in three manuscripts — the book of their deeds, the book of their words, and the book of their art. Not one of these books can be understood unless we read the two others ; but of the three, the only quite trustworthy one is the last.
Էջ 59 - Congress, banishing all feelings of mere passion or resentment, will recollect only its duty to the whole country; that this war is not waged upon our part in any spirit of oppression, nor for any purpose of conquest or subjugation, nor purpose of overthrowing or interfering with the rights or established institutions of those States, but to defend and maintain the supremacy of the Constitution and to preserve the Union, with all the dignity, equality, and rights of the several States unimpaired;...