"My country, 'tis of thee!": Or, the United States of America; past, present and future. A philosophic view of American history and of our present status, to be seen in the Columbian exhibition.Johnson, Willis Fletcher
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"My country, 'tis of thee!": Or, the United States of America; past, present and future. A philosophic view of American history and of our present status, to be seen in the Columbian exhibition.
Johnson, Willis Fletcher
United States -- Description and travel; United States -- History
much to be regrettted=> much to be regretted {pg 169}
a sculpure equal to that of Greece=> a sculpture equal to that of Greece
{pg 177}
it had magnifient grounds=> it had magnificent grounds {pg 205}
Danish West Indies, Ecuador=> Danish West Indies, Equador {pg 206}
explained in the words of of=> explained in the words of {pg 212}
His work is never done, any more than womans=> His work is never done,
any more than woman’s {pg 273}
farmers hould receive=> farmers should receive {pg 283}
He wont be able=> He won’t be able {pg 336}
it is atonishing that=> it is astonishing that {pg 406}
exercise sover the national banking system=> exercises over the national
banking system {pg 446}
let us sees after the uses=> let us see after the uses {pg 165}
the bitter enemity=> the bitter enmity {pg 471}
his own and only wife=> his one and only wife {pg 486}
Mr. Bancroft probable expended more money=> Mr. Bancroft probably
expended more money {pg 536}
and has point to it=> and has a point to it {pg 560}
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