TWENTIETH CENTURY TEXT BOOKS. 



A History of the American Nation. 



Bv Andrew C. McLaughlin, Professor of 

 American History in the University of Michi- 

 gan. With many Maps and Illustrations. i2mo. 

 Cloth, Si. 40 net. 



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