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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... Grant's cam- paign in Virginia ( 287 ) ; The Shenandoah valley ( 288 ) ; Achievements of the navy ( 289 ) ; Sherman's campaign of 1865 ( 290 ) ; Evacuation of Richmond ( 291 ) ; Surrender of Lee and Johnston ; As assination of Lincoln ...
... Grant's cam- paign in Virginia ( 287 ) ; The Shenandoah valley ( 288 ) ; Achievements of the navy ( 289 ) ; Sherman's campaign of 1865 ( 290 ) ; Evacuation of Richmond ( 291 ) ; Surrender of Lee and Johnston ; As assination of Lincoln ...
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... grant of land on the eastern Other expe- part of North America , ditions by sent out two vessels the English . ( 1584 ) . These sailed to the coast of Carolina , and the voy- agers landed on the island of Roan- oke , " but made no ...
... grant of land on the eastern Other expe- part of North America , ditions by sent out two vessels the English . ( 1584 ) . These sailed to the coast of Carolina , and the voy- agers landed on the island of Roan- oke , " but made no ...
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... grant , a colony of fishermen made settlements at Portsmouth and Dover ( 1623 ) . When , six years later , Mason obtained , in his own name alone , a title to the southern and western portions of the same land - New Hampshire - he gave ...
... grant , a colony of fishermen made settlements at Portsmouth and Dover ( 1623 ) . When , six years later , Mason obtained , in his own name alone , a title to the southern and western portions of the same land - New Hampshire - he gave ...
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... grant made by the Council of Plymouth to a company of five persons beside himself , arrived in the autumn Massachusetts of 1628 ; and , joined by persons who had already Bay Colony . settled there , laid the foundation of the colony ...
... grant made by the Council of Plymouth to a company of five persons beside himself , arrived in the autumn Massachusetts of 1628 ; and , joined by persons who had already Bay Colony . settled there , laid the foundation of the colony ...
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... grant of land , where he built a home and com- menced planting . 36. But this was not to be his home . He was soon advised by his friend , Governor Winslow of Plymouth , that , as his plantation was within the limits of the Plymouth ...
... grant of land , where he built a home and com- menced planting . 36. But this was not to be his home . He was soon advised by his friend , Governor Winslow of Plymouth , that , as his plantation was within the limits of the Plymouth ...
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