The World and Its Peoples: U.S.A.Greystone Press, 1966 - 642 sivua |
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... continued to assert itself throughout the history of Amer- ican art . Among his best - known works are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin ( 1773 ) , Historical Society of Pennsylvania , and the dramatic Brook Watson and the Shark ( 1778 ) ...
... continued to assert itself throughout the history of Amer- ican art . Among his best - known works are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mifflin ( 1773 ) , Historical Society of Pennsylvania , and the dramatic Brook Watson and the Shark ( 1778 ) ...
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... continued to be presented on such regularly scheduled programs as " Playhouse 90 , " and a much - praised non - network series , " The Play of the Week , " made its debut on local sta- tion WNTA - TV in New York . con- Westerns continued ...
... continued to be presented on such regularly scheduled programs as " Playhouse 90 , " and a much - praised non - network series , " The Play of the Week , " made its debut on local sta- tion WNTA - TV in New York . con- Westerns continued ...
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... continued to expand . By 1962 it was estimated that 90 per cent of American homes had at least one television set . Westerns had begun to slip from the popularity list during that year , and there was a marked trend to situation comedy ...
... continued to expand . By 1962 it was estimated that 90 per cent of American homes had at least one television set . Westerns had begun to slip from the popularity list during that year , and there was a marked trend to situation comedy ...
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