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Definition of John Bach McMaster
1. Noun. United States historian who wrote a nine volume history of the people of the United States (1852-1932).
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Literary usage of John Bach McMaster
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1. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern by Charles Dudley Warner (1896)
"John Bach McMaster IHE change in aim and method of the modern historian has kept
pace with ... This type of historian is represented by John Bach McMaster, ..."
2. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1887)
"BT John Bach McMaster. In a little pamphlet, published in 1876, and entitled "
Carpenters' Hall and its Historic Memories," the statement is made that the ..."
3. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1888)
"He had to study man, and * Benjamin Franklin as a Man of Letters. By JOHN BACH
McMASTER. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1887. ..."
4. The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries by John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gilbert Pond, William Abbatt (1892)
"John Bach McMaster, Extract from History of the People of the United States. Vol.
III. COMMODORE MACDONOUGH AND THE GOLD BOX ..."
5. American Patriotic Prose, with Notes and Biographies by Augustus White Long (1917)
"John Bach McMaster THERE can, however, be no doubt that a wonderful amelioration
has taken place since that day in the condition of the poor. ..."