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].Maynard, 1879 - 370 páginas |
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... Philadelphia ( 153 ) ; Battle of Germantown ( 154 ) ; The Army at Valley Forge ; The Dark Hour at Valley Forge ( 155 ) ; Burgoyne's invasion ( 156 ) ; Arnold relieves Fort Schuyler ( 157 ) ; Battle of Bennington ; Foes of the pa- triots ...
... Philadelphia ( 153 ) ; Battle of Germantown ( 154 ) ; The Army at Valley Forge ; The Dark Hour at Valley Forge ( 155 ) ; Burgoyne's invasion ( 156 ) ; Arnold relieves Fort Schuyler ( 157 ) ; Battle of Bennington ; Foes of the pa- triots ...
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... Philadelphia , a name which means brotherly love . " He treated all the set- tlers with kindness and liberality , and took great pains to show the Indians that he was their friend . 30. Beneath a wide spreading elm tree Penn met the ...
... Philadelphia , a name which means brotherly love . " He treated all the set- tlers with kindness and liberality , and took great pains to show the Indians that he was their friend . 30. Beneath a wide spreading elm tree Penn met the ...
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... Philadelphia , with a population not much exceeding thirty thousand , was the first city in size and wealth . New York came next , though that city never was , even under English rule and up to the close of colonial times , 1 The ...
... Philadelphia , with a population not much exceeding thirty thousand , was the first city in size and wealth . New York came next , though that city never was , even under English rule and up to the close of colonial times , 1 The ...
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... Philadelphia . In 1704 , the publication of a newspaper was commenced in Boston . It was then the only news- paper printed in all Amer- ica , and for fifteen years it had no competitors . A lit tle more than twenty years after its first ...
... Philadelphia . In 1704 , the publication of a newspaper was commenced in Boston . It was then the only news- paper printed in all Amer- ica , and for fifteen years it had no competitors . A lit tle more than twenty years after its first ...
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... Philadelphia in 1741. To Franklin , when in England twenty years later , Hume , the historian , wrote : " America has sent us many good things , - gold , silver , sugar , tobacco , indigo , and so forth , but you are the first ...
... Philadelphia in 1741. To Franklin , when in England twenty years later , Hume , the historian , wrote : " America has sent us many good things , - gold , silver , sugar , tobacco , indigo , and so forth , but you are the first ...
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A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1886 |
A Popular School History of the United States: In which are Inserted as Part ... John Jacob Anderson Visualização integral - 1880 |
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