Mace's History Reader: Book 1-3, Volume 1Rand, McNally & Company, 1911 - United States |
Contents
The Period of the Revolution | 141 |
THE MEN WHO FOUGHT FOR AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE WITH GUN AND SWORD | 159 |
THE MEN WHO HELPED WIN INDEPENDENCE FIGHTING ENGLAND ON THE SEA | 211 |
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