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James Truslow Adams (October 18, 1878 – May 18, 1949) was an
American writer and historian. He was a
freelance author who
helped to po****rize the latest...
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Henry Adams Truslow (1874–1937)
James Linklater Truslow III (1901–1971)
Frederick Kent
Truslow (1902–1978)
William Auchincloss Truslow (1904–1950) Francis...
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William Truslow Newman (June 23, 1843 –
February 14, 1920) was a
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the
Northern District...
- —and very s****y and effective.
Dictionary of
American History,
James Truslow Adams, New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons, 1940 Bull
Boats Hornell, James...
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Rhodes 1986, pp. 571–572. Hawkins,
Truslow &
Smith 1961, p. 266.
Jones 1985, p. 478.
Bainbridge 1976, p. 4. Hawkins,
Truslow &
Smith 1961, pp. 269–270. Bainbridge...
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succeed and
attain a
better life. The
phrase was po****rized by
James Truslow Adams during the
Great Depression in 1931, and has had
different meanings...
- Politics, 1900–1912 (1964) Adams,
James Truslow.
Revolutionary New England, 1691–1776 (1923) Adams,
James Truslow. New
England in the Republic, 1776–1850...
- War
veteran named Thomas Truslow, who
lives in the
fictional Faulconer County. He
succeeds by
dedicating the
grave of
Truslow's wife and
officiating in...
- 1897), Willis-Huggins House,
Austin House, Ray-McCallum House, McCollum-
Truslow House,
Clark House (1919),
Knight House (1919), and
Claude Jones House...
- merchant's
wealth could be used to
further the Whig agenda.
Historian James Truslow Adams portrays Han**** as
shallow and vain,
easily mani****ted by Adams...