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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... Jersey , he studied medicine , and commenced practice in Charleston , South Carolina , where he resided during the remainder of his life . He was for several years ( 1782 – 5 ) a member of Congress , and during one year its president ...
... Jersey , he studied medicine , and commenced practice in Charleston , South Carolina , where he resided during the remainder of his life . He was for several years ( 1782 – 5 ) a member of Congress , and during one year its president ...
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... Jersey , he studied medicine , and commenced practice in Charleston , South Carolina , where he resided during the remainder of his life . He was for several years ( 1782-5 ) a member of Congress , and during one year its president ...
... Jersey , he studied medicine , and commenced practice in Charleston , South Carolina , where he resided during the remainder of his life . He was for several years ( 1782-5 ) a member of Congress , and during one year its president ...
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... Jersey . - Discovery of the Hudson river ; The Half - Moon ascends the Hudson ( 80 ) ; The first settlement ( 82 ) ; Growth of the colony ( 83 ) ; The English take New Netherlands ( 85 ) ; New Jersey ( 86 ) . Maryland . - Lord Baltimore ...
... Jersey . - Discovery of the Hudson river ; The Half - Moon ascends the Hudson ( 80 ) ; The first settlement ( 82 ) ; Growth of the colony ( 83 ) ; The English take New Netherlands ( 85 ) ; New Jersey ( 86 ) . Maryland . - Lord Baltimore ...
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... Jersey . 1. Two years after Smith and his companions had begun to fell the trees for the settlement of Jamestown , but eleven years before the Mayflower landed the Pilgrims at Ply- mouth , the Half - Moon , a Dutch river . ship ...
... Jersey . 1. Two years after Smith and his companions had begun to fell the trees for the settlement of Jamestown , but eleven years before the Mayflower landed the Pilgrims at Ply- mouth , the Half - Moon , a Dutch river . ship ...
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... which Hudson had discovered settlement . for them , and explored the coast from both sides of Delaware bay to Massachusetts bay . To a company of mer- 1614-47 Growth of the Colony . 83 chants was given 82 1609 New York and New Jersey .
... which Hudson had discovered settlement . for them , and explored the coast from both sides of Delaware bay to Massachusetts bay . To a company of mer- 1614-47 Growth of the Colony . 83 chants was given 82 1609 New York and New Jersey .
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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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