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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... battles that in no wise modified the tendency of great events . Too much importance cannot be given to geography in its connection with history . It is certain that an accurate knowl edge of history cannot be acquired and retained ...
... battles that in no wise modified the tendency of great events . Too much importance cannot be given to geography in its connection with history . It is certain that an accurate knowl edge of history cannot be acquired and retained ...
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... Battle of Bunker Hill . From " History of the Siege of Boston . " Frothingham .... ..135 Richard Frothingham , Jr. , historian and journalist , was born in Massa- chusetts in 1812. His principal works are the " History of Charlestown ...
... Battle of Bunker Hill . From " History of the Siege of Boston . " Frothingham .... ..135 Richard Frothingham , Jr. , historian and journalist , was born in Massa- chusetts in 1812. His principal works are the " History of Charlestown ...
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... battles . He was the author of several medical works of great merit . Washington's Farewell Address to his Officers . Marshall ... .... 177 The Federalist . From the Life and Times of Madison . Rives ..... 179 William C. Rives was born ...
... battles . He was the author of several medical works of great merit . Washington's Farewell Address to his Officers . Marshall ... .... 177 The Federalist . From the Life and Times of Madison . Rives ..... 179 William C. Rives was born ...
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... Battle of the Iron Ships . From " The Lost Cause . " Pollard ..... 269 Edward A. Pollard was formerly editor of the Richmond Examiner . He published various works in relation to the Civil War , written from a Southern standpoint . In ...
... Battle of the Iron Ships . From " The Lost Cause . " Pollard ..... 269 Edward A. Pollard was formerly editor of the Richmond Examiner . He published various works in relation to the Civil War , written from a Southern standpoint . In ...
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... Battle of Long Island ; Retreat of Washington ( 148 ) ; Execution of Hale ( 149 ) ; Battle of Trenton ( 150 ) ; Battle of Princeton ; Lafayette joins the Americans ( 152 ) ; Expedition against Philadelphia ( 153 ) ; Battle of Germantown ...
... Battle of Long Island ; Retreat of Washington ( 148 ) ; Execution of Hale ( 149 ) ; Battle of Trenton ( 150 ) ; Battle of Princeton ; Lafayette joins the Americans ( 152 ) ; Expedition against Philadelphia ( 153 ) ; Battle of Germantown ...
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