A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 páginas |
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... Army . 197 XCIII Attack on Quebec . Death of Montgomery . Governor Dunmore's Opera ions in Virginia .... 190 XCIV ... Army . Disastrous Battle near Camden . Various Events at the South and at the North . Arrival of the French Fleet and ...
... Army . 197 XCIII Attack on Quebec . Death of Montgomery . Governor Dunmore's Opera ions in Virginia .... 190 XCIV ... Army . Disastrous Battle near Camden . Various Events at the South and at the North . Arrival of the French Fleet and ...
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... Army of the Potomac , & c ..... 462 415 CCXXVIII . The Campaigns of Sherman's Army . Capture of Atlanta ..... CCXXIX . Sherman's March Northward from Savannah . Capture of Richmond , & c . 467 CCXXX . The Finances of the Union ...
... Army of the Potomac , & c ..... 462 415 CCXXVIII . The Campaigns of Sherman's Army . Capture of Atlanta ..... CCXXIX . Sherman's March Northward from Savannah . Capture of Richmond , & c . 467 CCXXX . The Finances of the Union ...
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... army , but being refused , a contention ensued between them , which ended in Bacon's suspension from the council . 5. He was , however , soon afterward restored to his office , upon which he renewed his request for a commission ; but ...
... army , but being refused , a contention ensued between them , which ended in Bacon's suspension from the council . 5. He was , however , soon afterward restored to his office , upon which he renewed his request for a commission ; but ...
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... army attacked Sche - nec ' - ta - dy , while the inhabitants were asleep , with the gates open , suspecting no danger , and completely depopulated the village . 6. The scene was one of the most terrible which can be imagined . In a very ...
... army attacked Sche - nec ' - ta - dy , while the inhabitants were asleep , with the gates open , suspecting no danger , and completely depopulated the village . 6. The scene was one of the most terrible which can be imagined . In a very ...
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... army having deserted from them and gone to the Spaniards , General Oglethorpe feared he would inform them how weak his forces were , and thus encourage them to prosecute the war . To prevent this , he endeavored to make the Spaniards ...
... army having deserted from them and gone to the Spaniards , General Oglethorpe feared he would inform them how weak his forces were , and thus encourage them to prosecute the war . To prevent this , he endeavored to make the Spaniards ...
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