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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... Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle , 1748 . 136 198 140 LXIV . Progress of Ag iculture and Manufactures in the Colonies . LXV . Sufferings of the Colonies . Expenses of New York and New Eng- land in the War of 1744. Losses by Sea and Land ...
... Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle , 1748 . 136 198 140 LXIV . Progress of Ag iculture and Manufactures in the Colonies . LXV . Sufferings of the Colonies . Expenses of New York and New Eng- land in the War of 1744. Losses by Sea and Land ...
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... Peace ... CXXXV . Effects of the American Revolution ... PAGB 267 269 270 272 274 276 279 281 CXXXVI . Debts of the Revolution . Discontents of the People . Shays ' Rebellion . 283 CXXXVII . Formation and Adoption of the Constitution of ...
... Peace ... CXXXV . Effects of the American Revolution ... PAGB 267 269 270 272 274 276 279 281 CXXXVI . Debts of the Revolution . Discontents of the People . Shays ' Rebellion . 283 CXXXVII . Formation and Adoption of the Constitution of ...
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... peace , with the natives , on the spot where the town of Hampton now stands , they proceeded slowly up a river , which , in honor of their king , they called James River . 9. But although they began by smoking the pipe of peace , it ap ...
... peace , with the natives , on the spot where the town of Hampton now stands , they proceeded slowly up a river , which , in honor of their king , they called James River . 9. But although they began by smoking the pipe of peace , it ap ...
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... peace or in war . Money , with him , was not , as with most men , and especially those of this colony , a main object : the good of his fellow men seems to have been the higher motive in his breast . 8. Captain Smith became so ...
... peace or in war . Money , with him , was not , as with most men , and especially those of this colony , a main object : the good of his fellow men seems to have been the higher motive in his breast . 8. Captain Smith became so ...
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... Peace and order , by his efforts , being at length restored , he found leisure to do something toward defending the colony from foes with- out . The Indians threatened them ; but he made treaties with them , and thus succeeded in ...
... Peace and order , by his efforts , being at length restored , he found leisure to do something toward defending the colony from foes with- out . The Indians threatened them ; but he made treaties with them , and thus succeeded in ...
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