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The United States democratic review.
- New York [etc.]
Eighty years progress of the United States: showing the various channels of industry and education through which the people of the United States have arisen from a British colony to their present national importance ... By eminent literary men ... With over two hundred and twenty engravings ...
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- New York; Worcester, Mass., L. Stebbins, 1861.
- 1861
- 2 Items
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text IID (Eighty years' progress of the United States) v. 1 Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121 Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text IID (Eighty years' progress of the United States) v. 2 Schwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121 Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Schwarzman Building to submit a request in person.
One hundred years' progress of the United States ... with an appendix entitled Marvels that our grandchildren will see ; or, One hundred years' progress in the future ... by eminent literary men ... embellished with two hundred and eighty engravings ...
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- Hartford, Conn. : L. Stebbins, 1871.
- 1871
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text TAH (One hundred years' progress of the United States) Offsite Eighty years' progress of the United States : a family record of American industry, energy and enterprise ... ; with a large amount of statistical information ... by eminent literary men.
- Text
- Hartford, Conn. : L. Stebbins, 1869.
- 1869
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text 3-VBA (Eighty years' progress of the United States) Offsite Eighty years progress of the United States [microform] : showing the various channels of industry and education through which the people of the United States have arisen from a British colony to their present national importance / By eminent literary men ; with over two hundred and twenty engravings.
- Text
- New York ; Worcester, Mass. : L. Stebbins, 1861.
- 1970-1861
Hunt's merchants' magazine and commercial review [microform]
- Text
- [New York] : Freeman Hunt, 1848-1861.
- 1848-1861
Constitutional reform [electronic resource] : in a series of articles contributed to the Democratic review upon constitutional guaranties in political government : the errors and abuses to which they are liable ... : also, the correspondence of Thomas Jefferson on constitutional reform / edited by Thomas Prentice Kettell.
- Text
- New-York : No. 142 Fulton-Street, 1846.
- 1846
The United States magazine and Democratic review [electronic resource].
- Text
- [Washington, D.C. : Langtree and O'Sullivan], 1837-1851.
- 1837-1851
- 1 Item
Item details Format Call Number Item Location Text Check with Staff Not available - Please for assistance.One hundred years' progress of the United States ... [electronic resource] : with an appendix entitled Marvels that our grandchildren will see ... / by eminent literary men.
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- Hartford, Conn. : L. Stebbins, 1870.
- 1870
- 1 Resource
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http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/Sabin?af=RN&ae=CY105442536&srchtp=a&ste=14&q=nyplEighty years' progress of the United States [electronic resource] : from the Revolutionary War to the great rebellion, showing the various channels of industry through which the people of the United States have arisen from a British colony to their present national importance ... with a large amount of statistical information ... / by eminent literary men ... ; to which are annexed, articles on Canada.
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- New York : L. Stebbins, 1864.
- 1864
- 1 Resource
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http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/Sabin?af=RN&ae=CY101835477&srchtp=a&ste=14&q=nypl
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