Elementary History of the United States: With Numerous Illustrations and MapsD. Appleton, 1870 - 232 страница |
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... defeating these with the aid of their fire - arms and blood- hounds , they pushed on . Many , however , had to stop by the way from sickness and fatigue ; and with less than half of his party Balboa found himself ascending the peak from ...
... defeating these with the aid of their fire - arms and blood- hounds , they pushed on . Many , however , had to stop by the way from sickness and fatigue ; and with less than half of his party Balboa found himself ascending the peak from ...
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... defeated by the English . The few that survived were pursued from place to place , and the whole tribe was destroyed . 8. In 1638 , the year after the Pequod War , New Haven was founded , as a distinct colony , by a company of Puritans ...
... defeated by the English . The few that survived were pursued from place to place , and the whole tribe was destroyed . 8. In 1638 , the year after the Pequod War , New Haven was founded , as a distinct colony , by a company of Puritans ...
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... defeated . Numbers of them were killed ; but Philip and Ca- non ' - chet , the Narragansett chief , got away in safety . Hard indeed was the lot of those who escaped . Without shelter and almost without food , they were exposed to the ...
... defeated . Numbers of them were killed ; but Philip and Ca- non ' - chet , the Narragansett chief , got away in safety . Hard indeed was the lot of those who escaped . Without shelter and almost without food , they were exposed to the ...
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... defeated them . 6. Bacon did this without the governor's permission , and Berkeley , choosing to regard the act as treason , raised a force and marched against him . A great part of the year 1676 was Burning of Jamestown . was he ...
... defeated them . 6. Bacon did this without the governor's permission , and Berkeley , choosing to regard the act as treason , raised a force and marched against him . A great part of the year 1676 was Burning of Jamestown . was he ...
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... defeated them . Washington was soon after surrounded in a stockade which he had constructed , by a large force of French and In- dians . He had to surrender , but was allowed to retain his stores , and march out with the honors of war ...
... defeated them . Washington was soon after surrounded in a stockade which he had constructed , by a large force of French and In- dians . He had to surrender , but was allowed to retain his stores , and march out with the honors of war ...
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