Alexander Spotswood, Governor of Colonial Virginia, 1710-1722University of Pennsylvania Press, 1932 - 323 pagine The career of one of the ablest Colonial governors and a record of the difficulties he encountered with the growing independence of the colonists. |
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Alexander Spotswood, Governor of Colonial Virginia, 1710-1722 Leonidas Dodson Visualizzazione estratti - 1932 |
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