A Pictorial History of America: Embracing Both the Northern and Southern Portions of the New WorldE. Strong, 1844 - 813 страница |
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... York ,. 413 CHAPTER XLIV . New Jersey - Pennsylvania - Delaware - Maryland - North and South Carolina - Georgia , · CHAPTER XLV . 422 United Colonies of New England - Philip's War , CHAPTER XLVI . 433 The Charters of the New England ...
... York ,. 413 CHAPTER XLIV . New Jersey - Pennsylvania - Delaware - Maryland - North and South Carolina - Georgia , · CHAPTER XLV . 422 United Colonies of New England - Philip's War , CHAPTER XLVI . 433 The Charters of the New England ...
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... York , 564 CHAPTER LX . Progress of the War , 574 CHAPTER LXI . Burgoyne's Expedition and Capture , 587 CHAPTER LXII . Negotiations with France , 608 CHAPTER LXIII . Progress of the War , • 620 CHAPTER LXIV . Arnold's Treason - Progress ...
... York , 564 CHAPTER LX . Progress of the War , 574 CHAPTER LXI . Burgoyne's Expedition and Capture , 587 CHAPTER LXII . Negotiations with France , 608 CHAPTER LXIII . Progress of the War , • 620 CHAPTER LXIV . Arnold's Treason - Progress ...
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... York , in 1806 , and reached the coast near Puerto Cabello , in May . Here Miranda made an attack , but was repulsed by the Spanish gun - boats . He proceeded to Trinidad , recruited his forces , and returned under the convoy of a ...
... York , in 1806 , and reached the coast near Puerto Cabello , in May . Here Miranda made an attack , but was repulsed by the Spanish gun - boats . He proceeded to Trinidad , recruited his forces , and returned under the convoy of a ...
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... York , which was joined by a great body of Iroquois and Mahingans . M. de Ramsey , with one thousand regular troops , together with a body of militia and savages , were sent to intercept them ; but the want of confidence in this com ...
... York , which was joined by a great body of Iroquois and Mahingans . M. de Ramsey , with one thousand regular troops , together with a body of militia and savages , were sent to intercept them ; but the want of confidence in this com ...
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... York , where they learned that the destination of the fleet , which was to proceed with troops to besiege Quebec , was changed , and that they were ordered to Lisbon , to protect Portugal from the Spaniards . Soon after the peace of ...
... York , where they learned that the destination of the fleet , which was to proceed with troops to besiege Quebec , was changed , and that they were ordered to Lisbon , to protect Portugal from the Spaniards . Soon after the peace of ...
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