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++++ A Syllabus Of Modern European History, 1500-1920, Volume 2; A
Syllabus Of Modern European History, 1500-1920; Herbert Darling
Foster Herbert Darling Foster, Frank Maloy Anderson, Arthur Herbert
Basye The Department, 1920 History; General; Europe; History /
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Contains Both Part 1, 378-1600 And Part 2, 1600-1900.
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Contains Both Part 1, 378-1600 And Part 2, 1600-1900.
The people of Mississippi seemed . . . determined to defend their
equality in the Union, or to retire from it by peaceful secession.
Had the issue been pressed at the moment when the excitement was at
its highest point, an isolated and very serious movement might have
occurred, which South Carolina, without doubt, would have promptly
responded to.
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