The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 стор. |
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... British in the spring of 1776 moved to Halifax in Nova Scotia . In June they returned to New York to meet American forces under General George Wash- ington , named commander - in - chief of the revolutionary army by the Second ...
... British in the spring of 1776 moved to Halifax in Nova Scotia . In June they returned to New York to meet American forces under General George Wash- ington , named commander - in - chief of the revolutionary army by the Second ...
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... British empire is not explicitly formulated but is implic- itly taken for granted ; and the second part of the ... British Parli- ament . In all the controversy leading up to the Revolution the thing chiefly debated was the authority of ...
... British empire is not explicitly formulated but is implic- itly taken for granted ; and the second part of the ... British Parli- ament . In all the controversy leading up to the Revolution the thing chiefly debated was the authority of ...
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... British ports to be loaded with British goods before proceeding to Napoleonic ports . The British hoped in this way to move their exports into enemy territory through neutral ships ; but this Napoleon was determined to prevent . In the ...
... British ports to be loaded with British goods before proceeding to Napoleonic ports . The British hoped in this way to move their exports into enemy territory through neutral ships ; but this Napoleon was determined to prevent . In the ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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