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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... ( 175 ) ; Condition of the country ( 176 ) ; Washington's farewell to his officers ; Resigns his command ( 177 ) ; Adoption of the Constitution ( 178 ) ; The Contents . xxiii Federalist ; First political parties ( 179 xxii Contents .
... ( 175 ) ; Condition of the country ( 176 ) ; Washington's farewell to his officers ; Resigns his command ( 177 ) ; Adoption of the Constitution ( 178 ) ; The Contents . xxiii Federalist ; First political parties ( 179 xxii Contents .
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... command of Captain Christopher Newport , a navigator experienced in voyages to the New World , sailed from England . After passing three weeks in the West Indies , they sailed in quest of Roanoke isl- of and ; and , having exceeded ...
... command of Captain Christopher Newport , a navigator experienced in voyages to the New World , sailed from England . After passing three weeks in the West Indies , they sailed in quest of Roanoke isl- of and ; and , having exceeded ...
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... command of May , who has left his name on the southern county and cape of New Jersey , " ascended the Delaware river and on its eastern bank built a fort . In 1626 , Peter Min ' - u - it came as the governor of New Netherlands . He soon ...
... command of May , who has left his name on the southern county and cape of New Jersey , " ascended the Delaware river and on its eastern bank built a fort . In 1626 , Peter Min ' - u - it came as the governor of New Netherlands . He soon ...
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... command of General Winslow . The inhabitants , a peaceful race taking no delight in warfare , were accused of supplying the French with provisions , and of doing other things that violated their neutrality . These accusations were ...
... command of General Winslow . The inhabitants , a peaceful race taking no delight in warfare , were accused of supplying the French with provisions , and of doing other things that violated their neutrality . These accusations were ...
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... command in person . 23. While stretched upon his bed in his tent , he arranged a plan for scaling the almost in- accessible Heights of Abraham , and gaining possession of that elevated plateau in the rear of Quebec . The camp was now ...
... command in person . 23. While stretched upon his bed in his tent , he arranged a plan for scaling the almost in- accessible Heights of Abraham , and gaining possession of that elevated plateau in the rear of Quebec . The camp was now ...
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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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