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Archives for June 2013

June 30, 2013 Leave a Comment

Revolution of Political Idealism

Probably the European scholars that have interested themselves in these phases of Japanese history would have searched deeper for their causes, if

June 29, 2013 Leave a Comment

Steps for Political Stability and International Relations

The new Government, after peace and order had been fully restored, took rapid and decisive steps to promote the well-being and civilization of the

June 28, 2013 Leave a Comment

The New Japan

This series has eight easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Japan’s Emperor Restored.IntroductionEverybody knows the story of the

June 27, 2013 Leave a Comment

Victory at San Jacinto

On that well-fought field Texan independence was won.Today's installment concludes The Texas Rebellion,the name of our combined selection from Sam

June 26, 2013 Leave a Comment

Texans Charge at San Jacinto

It would be a mistake to suppose that the Mexicans played the coward that day. They were slain by hundreds in the ranks where they stood when the

June 25, 2013 1 Comment

Battle of San Jacinto Begins

The two armies were now drawn up in complete order. There were seven hundred Texans on the field, and Santa Anna's troops numbered over eighteen

June 24, 2013 Leave a Comment

Santa Ana Moves on Houston

The next day, about nine o'clock, troops were discovered advancing along the prairie ridge in the direction of the Mexican encampment, which produced

June 23, 2013 Leave a Comment

Houston at the Brazos

The march to Harrisburg was effected through the greatest possible difficulties.Continuing The Texas Rebellion,with a selection from a speech by

June 22, 2013 Leave a Comment

Disaster at Goliad

Though the most gallant spirits were there with him, he remained in the situation all that night and the next day, when a flag of truce was presented;

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