Abridged History of the United States: Or, Republic of AmericaA.S. Barnes & Company, 1868 - 508 من الصفحات |
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... defeats Hood ........ 484 V. Sherman's March through the Carolinas - Siege of Peters- burg and Richmond - Fall of Richmond - Pursuit and sur- render of Lee - Closing events of the war ... .................................... VI ...
... defeats Hood ........ 484 V. Sherman's March through the Carolinas - Siege of Peters- burg and Richmond - Fall of Richmond - Pursuit and sur- render of Lee - Closing events of the war ... .................................... VI ...
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... defeated them , and made the United States of AMERICA a free and independent nation . The epoch to which this part extends , is the Adoption of the present Constitution of the United States - 1789 . 9. The FOURTH PART extends from the ...
... defeated them , and made the United States of AMERICA a free and independent nation . The epoch to which this part extends , is the Adoption of the present Constitution of the United States - 1789 . 9. The FOURTH PART extends from the ...
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... defeated and destroyed in 1637. The college at Cam- bridge was founded in 1630. It took the name of Harvard in 1638. Lord Baltimore obtained a patent of Maryland in 1631 . What event marks the termination of this period ? Point to its ...
... defeated and destroyed in 1637. The college at Cam- bridge was founded in 1630. It took the name of Harvard in 1638. Lord Baltimore obtained a patent of Maryland in 1631 . What event marks the termination of this period ? Point to its ...
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... defeated them . field . The 7. Nearly one thousand of the Pequods were de- stroyed ; many fled , and two hundred , beside women and children , remained as captives . Of these , some , we are grieved to relate , were sent to the West ...
... defeated them . field . The 7. Nearly one thousand of the Pequods were de- stroyed ; many fled , and two hundred , beside women and children , remained as captives . Of these , some , we are grieved to relate , were sent to the West ...
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... defeated the savages , and Ind . k . again entering the fort , they set fire to the Indian dwellings . One thousand warriors were killed ; three hundred , and as many women and children , were made prisoners . About six hundred of their ...
... defeated the savages , and Ind . k . again entering the fort , they set fire to the Indian dwellings . One thousand warriors were killed ; three hundred , and as many women and children , were made prisoners . About six hundred of their ...
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