Beacon Lights of History, Volume 11 - American Founders by John Lord
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Aaron Burr
His brilliant career and treasonable schemes Arrest and trial Subsequent reverses The Non-importation Act Strained relations between France and the United States English aggressions The peace policy of Jefferson The embargo Triumph of the Democratic party Results of universal suffrage Private life of Jefferson Retirement to Monticello Vast correspondence; hospitality Fame as a writer Friend of religious liberty and popular education Founds the University of Virginia His great services JOHN MARSHALL. BY JOHN BASSETT MOORE. THE SUPREME COURT. The States of the American Union after the Revolution, for a time a loose confederation, retaining for the most part powers of independent governments. |
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