Book title: The immediate admission of Kansas as a state. Speech of Hon. William H. Seward, of New York. In the Senate of the United States, April 9, 1856
Date added: 14.09.2012
Authоr: William Henry Seward
Size: 12.75 MB
ISВN: 1990000632499
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