America: Glorious and Chaotic Land: Charles Sealsfield Discovers the Young United States. An Account of Our Post-Revolutionary Ancestors by a ContemporarySelected passages about the United States from Charles Sealsfield's novels. |
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Four American Cameos | 1 |
To the Victor the Spoils | 41 |
Adventure in New France | 69 |
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