History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 من الصفحات |
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... force , under Colonel Nichols . Q. Who were the early English governors of New York ? A. Colonel Nichols , Lovelace , and Sir Edmund An- dros ; the latter afterward famous as the petty despot of New England . Q. When and what was the ...
... force , under Colonel Nichols . Q. Who were the early English governors of New York ? A. Colonel Nichols , Lovelace , and Sir Edmund An- dros ; the latter afterward famous as the petty despot of New England . Q. When and what was the ...
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... forces ? A. The English were at first commanded by Lord Loudon , who was soon succeeded by General Aber- crombie : the French were commanded by the Marquis Montcalm . Q. By what dreadful massacre was the campaign of 1757 marked ? A. By ...
... forces ? A. The English were at first commanded by Lord Loudon , who was soon succeeded by General Aber- crombie : the French were commanded by the Marquis Montcalm . Q. By what dreadful massacre was the campaign of 1757 marked ? A. By ...
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... forces in America . Q. What measures were taken to drive the enemy from Boston ? A. Batteries were erected on several neighbouring hills , from which shot and bombs were thrown into the town . Q. Which battery was most successful ? A ...
... forces in America . Q. What measures were taken to drive the enemy from Boston ? A. Batteries were erected on several neighbouring hills , from which shot and bombs were thrown into the town . Q. Which battery was most successful ? A ...
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... forces ? A. General William Howe , and his brother , Admiral Lord Howe . Q. What was the amount of the forces placed under them ? A. About thirty thousand . Q. When and where did the British troops land on Long Island ? A. On the 22d of ...
... forces ? A. General William Howe , and his brother , Admiral Lord Howe . Q. What was the amount of the forces placed under them ? A. About thirty thousand . Q. When and where did the British troops land on Long Island ? A. On the 22d of ...
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... force behind him , what course did Howe take ? A. He embarked at New York , with his army , sailed up the Chesapeake , and landed at the head of Elk river , where he commenced his march for Philadelphia . Q. Where did Washington make a ...
... force behind him , what course did Howe take ? A. He embarked at New York , with his army , sailed up the Chesapeake , and landed at the head of Elk river , where he commenced his march for Philadelphia . Q. Where did Washington make a ...
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