Great River: Mexico and the United StatesA distinguished historian examines the development of the region and surveys the amalgamation of the aboriginal Indian, Spanish, Mexican, and Anglo-American civilizations. |
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... Press of the Pioneers , 1934 . Grant , Ulysses Simpson . Personal memoirs of U. S. Grant . 2 v . New York , The Century Co. , 1895 . Grassi , Giovanni Antonio . Notizie varie sullo stato presente della repubblica degli Stati Uniti dell ...
... Press of the Pioneers , 1934 . Grant , Ulysses Simpson . Personal memoirs of U. S. Grant . 2 v . New York , The Century Co. , 1895 . Grassi , Giovanni Antonio . Notizie varie sullo stato presente della repubblica degli Stati Uniti dell ...
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... Press , 1935 . Spanish struggle for justice in the conquest of America . Philadelphia , University of Pennsylvania Press , 1949 . Harrington , J. P. Old Indian geographical names around Santa Fe , New Mexico . American Anthropologist ...
... Press , 1935 . Spanish struggle for justice in the conquest of America . Philadelphia , University of Pennsylvania Press , 1949 . Harrington , J. P. Old Indian geographical names around Santa Fe , New Mexico . American Anthropologist ...
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... Press , 1937 . Smith , Ephraim Kirby . To Mexico with Scott ; letters of Captain E. Kirby Smith to his wife , prepared for the press by his daughter , Emma Jeanne Blackwood ... Cambridge , Harvard University Press , 1917 . Smith , Erwin ...
... Press , 1937 . Smith , Ephraim Kirby . To Mexico with Scott ; letters of Captain E. Kirby Smith to his wife , prepared for the press by his daughter , Emma Jeanne Blackwood ... Cambridge , Harvard University Press , 1917 . Smith , Erwin ...
Contents
A Colony for Mexico | 453 |
A Wild Strain | 460 |
The Twin Sisters | 469 |
Copyright | |
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