The Question Book: A General Review of Common School Studies ...The author, 1879 - 340 lappuses |
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... persons ? 142. What became necessary after this declaration ? 143. What were these articles called , and when were they to take effect ? 144. Were they ratified by Congress immediately ? 145. Which State was last to give her consent ...
... persons ? 142. What became necessary after this declaration ? 143. What were these articles called , and when were they to take effect ? 144. Were they ratified by Congress immediately ? 145. Which State was last to give her consent ...
14. lappuse
... persons from foreign powers gave their assistance to the Americans ? 204. What was the cause of Shay's rebellion ? 205 . 206 . When was the national flag adopted ? Describe it . When was the constitution adopted ? 207. After the ...
... persons from foreign powers gave their assistance to the Americans ? 204. What was the cause of Shay's rebellion ? 205 . 206 . When was the national flag adopted ? Describe it . When was the constitution adopted ? 207. After the ...
31. lappuse
... persons were subject to the control of invisible evil spirits , and it is the received opinion that 200 persons were accused , 150 imprisoned , 28 condemned , 19 hanged , and one pressed to death . 67. The Indians had become troublesome ...
... persons were subject to the control of invisible evil spirits , and it is the received opinion that 200 persons were accused , 150 imprisoned , 28 condemned , 19 hanged , and one pressed to death . 67. The Indians had become troublesome ...
33. lappuse
... persons suffered death . 88. A minister who labored among the Indians , and for his devotion was called the Indian Apostle ; he also trans- lated the Bible into the Indian language . 89. He was a man sent out by England to suppress ...
... persons suffered death . 88. A minister who labored among the Indians , and for his devotion was called the Indian Apostle ; he also trans- lated the Bible into the Indian language . 89. He was a man sent out by England to suppress ...
66. lappuse
... bill makes it neces- sary that the consent of the Senate shall be obtained for the removal , by the president , of any person from a civil office . 409. The charge was misdemeanors , contempt of the Senate 66 THE QUESTION BOOK .
... bill makes it neces- sary that the consent of the Senate shall be obtained for the removal , by the president , of any person from a civil office . 409. The charge was misdemeanors , contempt of the Senate 66 THE QUESTION BOOK .
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