In the introductory chapter of “The History of the People of the United States,” Mr. McMaster announces as his subject, “The history of the people from the close of the
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In the introductory chapter of “The History of the People of the United States,” Mr. McMaster announces as his subject, “The history of the people from the close of the war for Independence down to the opening of the war between the States.” It seems at first thought improbable that a history excluding both the Revolution and the Civil War should prove in any great degree interesting, but the first twelve pages suffice to convince one to the contrary.
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- PREFACE.
- CHAPTER I.—ON THE ALBANY COACH
- CHAPTER III.—THE CIRCUS, AND WHAT CAME OF IT.
- CHAPTER IV.—FLUTTERS.
- CHAPTER V.—CAPTAIN BONIFACE RECEIVES AN ANGRY LETTER.
- CHAPTER VI.—OFF FOR THE PRISON-SHIP.
- CHAPTER VII—HARRY’S STORY
- CHAPTER VIII.—A CALL ON COLONEL HAMILTON.
- CHAPTER IX.—FLUTTERS HAS A BENEFIT.