Notes on the History of Argentine Independence

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Notes on the History of Argentine Independence
Author : Charles W. Whittemore
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Publisher : DigiCat
Language : English
Release Date : 02 June 2022
ISBN : EAN:8596547042884
Pages : 33 pages
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Notes on the History of Argentine Independence by Mr. C. W. Whittemore as of February 6th, 1920, Before the American Club, Buenos Aires. He discusses the brief history of the Buenos Aires government and how the argentine fought for their independence. It's a great history book for the Argentines.

Notes on the History of Argentine Independence

Notes on the History of Argentine Independence by Mr. C. W. Whittemore as of February 6th, 1920, Before the American Club, Buenos Aires. He discusses the brief history of the Buenos Aires government and how the argentine fought for their independence. It's a great history book for the Argentines.

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