The United States: Its Beginnings, Progress and Modern Development, Volume 2 |
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Contents
CHAPTER XVIII | 1 |
Rapacity of Lord Cornbury and his dismissal 78 | 7 |
Sir William Johnson and the Indians | 13 |
Copyright | |
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