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TEXA S Continued. 



Public opinion in Texas preceding revolution; by Eugene C. Barker. (lu 

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Texas; by J. J. Lane. (In Commerce and Navigation, 1889, vol. 2, pages 

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THOMAS, GEN. GEORGE HENRY. See Conduct of War, 1866, vol. 1. 



TOOMBS, ROBERT. 



Correspondence of Robert Toombs, .Alexander H. Stephens, and Howell 

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TOUSSAtNT L'OUVERTURE. See Louisiana Purchase. 

 TRENT AFFAIR. See Mason and Slidell. 



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Tyler was professor of literature at the University of Michigan, 1867-1881, 

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