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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... militia . 6. New Hampshire has been in general a peaceable and quiet state ; it is distinguished for its excellent pastures , towering hills , and fine cattle . The White Mountains lift their lofty peaks in this state , and they may be ...
... militia . 6. New Hampshire has been in general a peaceable and quiet state ; it is distinguished for its excellent pastures , towering hills , and fine cattle . The White Mountains lift their lofty peaks in this state , and they may be ...
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... militia , and being desirous of em- ploying them on the Canadian frontier , sent orders to Hartford for that purpose . 2. Connecticut and New Haven had been united long before this , and the General Assembly met alternately at Hartford ...
... militia , and being desirous of em- ploying them on the Canadian frontier , sent orders to Hartford for that purpose . 2. Connecticut and New Haven had been united long before this , and the General Assembly met alternately at Hartford ...
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... militia . 8-6 . Describe the reception of the governor and secretary . 7. What did Governac Fletcher do after his failure with the militia ? 11 * CHAPTER LVI . Religion in the Colonies . 1. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR FLETCHER AND CAPTAIN ...
... militia . 8-6 . Describe the reception of the governor and secretary . 7. What did Governac Fletcher do after his failure with the militia ? 11 * CHAPTER LVI . Religion in the Colonies . 1. GOVERNOR. GOVERNOR FLETCHER AND CAPTAIN ...
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... militia were continually on duty . 9. The reader may be anxious to know what half the militia , at this early period , would amount to . Massachusetts , the most thickly - settled of the colonies , had a population , in 1710 , of about ...
... militia were continually on duty . 9. The reader may be anxious to know what half the militia , at this early period , would amount to . Massachusetts , the most thickly - settled of the colonies , had a population , in 1710 , of about ...
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... militia rallied , drove them back , and kept them in check till they could send for help to South Carolina . 10. Governor Cra ' - ven , of the latter colony , soon dispatched , for their relief , a body of six hundred militia and three ...
... militia rallied , drove them back , and kept them in check till they could send for help to South Carolina . 10. Governor Cra ' - ven , of the latter colony , soon dispatched , for their relief , a body of six hundred militia and three ...
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