tailieunhanh - The Beginner's American History
This little book is intended by the writer as an introduction to his larger work entitled The Leading Facts of American History. It is in no sense an abridgment of the larger history, but is practically an entirely new and distinct work. Its object is to present clearly and accurately those facts and principles in the lives of some of the chief founders and builders of America which would be of interest and value to pupils beginning the study of our history. Throughout the book great care has been taken to relate only such incidents and anecdotes as are believed to rest on unexceptionable authority | The Beginner s American History 1 Q THE BEGINNER S AMERICAN HISTORY D. H. Montgomery The Beginner s American History The Project Gutenberg eBook The Beginner s American History by D. H. Montgomery This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at Title The Beginner s American History Author D. H. Montgomery Release Date April 5 2006 eBook 18127 Language English Character set encoding ISO-646-US US-ASCII START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BEGINNER S AMERICAN HISTORY E-text prepared by Ron Swanson Note Project Gutenberg also has an HTML version of this file which includes the original illustrations. See or http dirs 1 8 1 2 18127 18127-h or http dirs 1 8 1 2 18127 THE BEGINNER S AMERICAN HISTORY The Beginner s American History 2 by D. H. MONTGOMERY Author of the Leading Facts of History Series Frontispiece LIBERTY ENLIGHTENING THE WORLD. A Statue in the Harbor of New York City given to the American People by the People of France. Copyright by Charles T. Root. Boston. . Published by Ginn Company 1893 Copyright 1892 by D. H. Montgomery All Rights Reserved. Typography by J. S. Cushing Co. Boston . Presswork by Ginn Co. Boston . . TO . PREFATORY NOTE. This little book is intended by the writer as an introduction to his larger work entitled The Leading Facts of American History. It is in no sense an abridgment of the larger history but is practically an entirely new and distinct work. Its object is to present clearly and accurately those facts and principles in the lives of some of the chief founders and builders of America which would be of interest and value to pupils beginning the study of our history. Throughout the book great care has been taken .
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