E281 .H39
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The adventures of Christopher Hawkins. |
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E281 .H53
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A relic of the Revolution. |
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E281 .M44 2014eb
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Kidnapping the enemy : the special operations to capture Generals Charles Lee & Richard Prescott / |
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E285 .B88 2001
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America's jubilee / |
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E285 .J92 1972
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American Revolution Bicentennial Commission. Hearing, Ninety-second Congress, second session, on H.R. 13694 and H.R. 13828 ... |
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E285 +N5 1879
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The centennial celebrations of the state of New York. Prepared pursuant to a concurrent resolution of the Legislature of 1878, and chapter 391 of the laws of 1879. |
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E285.3 +A73
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The Bicentennial of the United States of America : a final report to the people / |
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E285.3 ++B55
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Commemorative reprints. |
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E285.3 +C3
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Liberty and justice for all : a discussion guide / |
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E285.3 +C3L
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Liberty and justice for all / |
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E285.3 .S76 2013
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The spirit of 1976 : commerce, community, and the politics of commemoration / |
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E286 .A125 1989
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The glorious fourth : an American holiday, an American history / |
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E286 .A184 1997
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Celebrating the fourth : Independence Day and the rites of Nationalism in the Early Republic / |
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E286 .A184 1997eb
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Celebrating the fourth : Independence Day and the rites of Nationalism in the Early Republic / |
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E286 .A2
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Independence day : its celebration, spirit and significance as related in prose and verse / |
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E286 .B2 1800
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An oration on the anniversary of American independence, pronounced at Worcester, July 4, 1800. |
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E286 .B3 1805
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An oration pronounced at Northampton, July 4, 1805 : the twenty ninth anniversary of American independence : at the request of the Committee of Arrangement / |
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E286 .B7
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An oration, delivered at Dudley, on the fifty-ninth anniversary of American independence. / |
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E286 .B7 1845
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The true grandeur of nations, by Charles Sumner. |
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E286 .B7 1898
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Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston on the one hundred and twenty-second anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Monday, July 4, 1898, |
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