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Tread Upon the Lion (The Liberty Bell #3)
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Gilbert Morris |
Boston has been liberated from the British Army, but the long and hard and bloody war had only begun. Every step toward independence led them into deeper danger. The fiery crucible of war had already… |
OL14854931W |
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Billy Yank
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John Langellier,Michael J. McAfee |
Describes the uniforms worn by members of the Union Army during the Civil War. |
OL15727338W |
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Like no other time
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Thomas Daschle,Tom Daschle,Michael D'Orso |
Offers an insider's account of the workings of the U.S. government during two extraordinary years of American history, covering the presidential election of 2000, the September 11th terrorist attacks… |
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The Department of Agriculture
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Douglas R. Hurt,Fred L. Israel,R. Douglas Hurt |
Surveys the history of the Department of Agriculture, describing its structure, current function, and influence on American society. |
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A More Perfect Union
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Betsy Maestro,Giulio Maestro,Giulio Maestro joi |
Describes how the Constitution was drafted and ratified. |
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The signers
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Dennis B. Fradin,Michael McCurdy |
Profiles each of the fifty-six men who signed the Declaration of Independence, giving historical information about the colonies they represented. Includes the text of the Declaration and its history. |
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Marquis De Lafayette
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Kathleen Collins,Rosen Publishing Group |
Discusses the life and work of French soldier and political thinker, Marquis de Lafayette, and his role in the American Revolution. |
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Rudder's Rangers
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Ronald L. Lane,Reijo Makela |
xi, 191, 7 p., [19] leaves of plates : 24 cm |
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