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... Grant's " Unconditional Surrender " Despatch 13. Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation 14. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address . 15. Admiral Farragut's Letter from Mobile 16. Lee's Letter of Surrender . Frontispiece FACING PAGE 152 166 184 ...
... Grant's " Unconditional Surrender " Despatch 13. Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation 14. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address . 15. Admiral Farragut's Letter from Mobile 16. Lee's Letter of Surrender . Frontispiece FACING PAGE 152 166 184 ...
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... grant should extend one hundred miles inland . 2. That the territory should be free of all tax to the King , save a certain reservation ( from a fifth to a fifteenth ) of any valuable metals which might be found . 3. The King guaranteed ...
... grant should extend one hundred miles inland . 2. That the territory should be free of all tax to the King , save a certain reservation ( from a fifth to a fifteenth ) of any valuable metals which might be found . 3. The King guaranteed ...
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... Grants from 1609 . the supreme authority of the Pope . This , of course , shut out Catholics . At that time each of the leading nations of Europe main- tained its own form of religion . In Southern Europe the established church was ...
... Grants from 1609 . the supreme authority of the Pope . This , of course , shut out Catholics . At that time each of the leading nations of Europe main- tained its own form of religion . In Southern Europe the established church was ...
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... grant ( 1632 ) of Maryland on the north and ( 1663 ) of the Carolinas on the south . Shortly after Charles I. appointed Sir William Berkeley Gover- nor of Virginia ( 1642 ) , civil war broke out in England ; the Puritan party suppressed ...
... grant ( 1632 ) of Maryland on the north and ( 1663 ) of the Carolinas on the south . Shortly after Charles I. appointed Sir William Berkeley Gover- nor of Virginia ( 1642 ) , civil war broke out in England ; the Puritan party suppressed ...
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... grant which embraced the greater part of what are now Albany , Van Rensselaer , and Columbia counties , on the Hudson . This princely estate covered more than a thousand square miles , and extended for twenty - four miles along the ...
... grant which embraced the greater part of what are now Albany , Van Rensselaer , and Columbia counties , on the Hudson . This princely estate covered more than a thousand square miles , and extended for twenty - four miles along the ...
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