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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... Seven Days . The Second Battle of Bull Run . The Battle of Antietami ... CCXXVI . Successes in the West . The Battles of Fredericksburg , Chancellors- ville , Gettysburg , & c ....... 440 444 446 448 452 454 457 459 CCXXVII . General ...
... Seven Days . The Second Battle of Bull Run . The Battle of Antietami ... CCXXVI . Successes in the West . The Battles of Fredericksburg , Chancellors- ville , Gettysburg , & c ....... 440 444 446 448 452 454 457 459 CCXXVII . General ...
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... seven hundred miles ; but he appears to have thought more of money than any thing else ; and not finding gold , he seized on fifty of the native Indians , carried them home , and sold them as slaves . 4. Emboldened by his success , he ...
... seven hundred miles ; but he appears to have thought more of money than any thing else ; and not finding gold , he seized on fifty of the native Indians , carried them home , and sold them as slaves . 4. Emboldened by his success , he ...
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... seven persons , from whom they were to select a president , who was to act as chief magis- trate . 12. We must not omit to notice the method of forming this first United States government . The London Company had selected the council ...
... seven persons , from whom they were to select a president , who was to act as chief magis- trate . 12. We must not omit to notice the method of forming this first United States government . The London Company had selected the council ...
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... seven weeks . Before his departure he made a treaty with the king , by which he was to send back two cannon and a grindstone , for which Powhatan was to let him have a large tract of country , and forever regard him as his son . 5. He ...
... seven weeks . Before his departure he made a treaty with the king , by which he was to send back two cannon and a grindstone , for which Powhatan was to let him have a large tract of country , and forever regard him as his son . 5. He ...
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... seven mem- bers of the coun- cil who came over about a year before , all but Smith and Ken- dall were now dead , or degrad- ed , or devoted to the vain and unprofitable pursuit of gold . 10. What did Smith do beside exploring the ...
... seven mem- bers of the coun- cil who came over about a year before , all but Smith and Ken- dall were now dead , or degrad- ed , or devoted to the vain and unprofitable pursuit of gold . 10. What did Smith do beside exploring the ...
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