A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part of the Narrative Selections from the Writings of Eminent American Historians, and Other American Writers of Note : to which are Added the Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States, with Copious Notes : Fully Illustrated with Maps, Portraits, and ViewsClark & Maynard, 1886 - 379 páginas |
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... British evacuate Boston ; Expedition against Charleston ( 142 ) ; Birth of the Nation ( 144 ) ; The fathers of the Declaration ( 145 ) ; Battle of Long Island ; Retreat of Washington ( 148 ) ; Execution of Hale ( 149 ) ; Battle of ...
... British evacuate Boston ; Expedition against Charleston ( 142 ) ; Birth of the Nation ( 144 ) ; The fathers of the Declaration ( 145 ) ; Battle of Long Island ; Retreat of Washington ( 148 ) ; Execution of Hale ( 149 ) ; Battle of ...
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... British aggressions ( 203 ) ; The embargo ( 205 ) . Madison's Administration . — War declared against Great Britain ; Hull's invasion of Canada ; Victories on the ocean ( 206 ) Capture of the Guerriere ( 207 ) ; " Don't give up the ship ...
... British aggressions ( 203 ) ; The embargo ( 205 ) . Madison's Administration . — War declared against Great Britain ; Hull's invasion of Canada ; Victories on the ocean ( 206 ) Capture of the Guerriere ( 207 ) ; " Don't give up the ship ...
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... British realm . It was still an independent power with James IV . at its head . None of the vast domain in France known as Normandy , except a small strip of land on which Calais stood , was any longer an English possession . It had ...
... British realm . It was still an independent power with James IV . at its head . None of the vast domain in France known as Normandy , except a small strip of land on which Calais stood , was any longer an English possession . It had ...
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... British channel , had defended it for the king's father , Charles I. , during that monarch's contest with the parliament . Then , Berkeley selling his interest to two Quakers , New Jersey was owned by three persons . Again , for a ...
... British channel , had defended it for the king's father , Charles I. , during that monarch's contest with the parliament . Then , Berkeley selling his interest to two Quakers , New Jersey was owned by three persons . Again , for a ...
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... British navy , left him a claim against the government for sixteen thousand pounds . 24. Desiring to found a colony where civil and religious liberty might dwell together in peace , Penn applied for a grant of land west of the Delaware ...
... British navy , left him a claim against the government for sixteen thousand pounds . 24. Desiring to found a colony where civil and religious liberty might dwell together in peace , Penn applied for a grant of land west of the Delaware ...
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A Popular School History of the United States [in which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1879 |
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