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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... attack by the Indians . Those who are to keep ward , the military guard , go forth , pacing two by two the still green lanes . In this rude and unfurnished structure is devotion true and pure . Through a long course of exercises , which ...
... attack by the Indians . Those who are to keep ward , the military guard , go forth , pacing two by two the still green lanes . In this rude and unfurnished structure is devotion true and pure . Through a long course of exercises , which ...
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... attack . The Massachusetts troops were in the van of the storming column , next came the two Plymouth companies , and then the force from Connecticut . The foremost of the assailants were received with a well - directed fire . Captain ...
... attack . The Massachusetts troops were in the van of the storming column , next came the two Plymouth companies , and then the force from Connecticut . The foremost of the assailants were received with a well - directed fire . Captain ...
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... attacked and defeated the invaders ( May , 1754 ) ; but another force of fifteen hundred French and Indians coming against him , he , in turn , was defeated and compelled to return to Virginia ( July 4 , 1754 ) . In 1755 Expulsion of ...
... attacked and defeated the invaders ( May , 1754 ) ; but another force of fifteen hundred French and Indians coming against him , he , in turn , was defeated and compelled to return to Virginia ( July 4 , 1754 ) . In 1755 Expulsion of ...
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... attack upon Montcalm's intrenchments . of September , and the brief Canadian summer was over . After midnight the army left the vessels ; and in flat - boats , without oars or sails , they glided down noiselessly with the tide ...
... attack upon Montcalm's intrenchments . of September , and the brief Canadian summer was over . After midnight the army left the vessels ; and in flat - boats , without oars or sails , they glided down noiselessly with the tide ...
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... attack the invaders . Wolfe placed himself on the right : Montcalm was on the left . So the two commanders stood face to face . Wolfe ordered his men to load with two bullets each , and to reserve their are until the French should be ...
... attack the invaders . Wolfe placed himself on the right : Montcalm was on the left . So the two commanders stood face to face . Wolfe ordered his men to load with two bullets each , and to reserve their are until the French should be ...
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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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