A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 páginas |
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... army , and soon became distinguished for his great personal bravery and skill in single combat . He was rewarded for his services by a patent of nobility conferred upon him by the Duke of Transylvania . 2. After many singular adventures ...
... army , and soon became distinguished for his great personal bravery and skill in single combat . He was rewarded for his services by a patent of nobility conferred upon him by the Duke of Transylvania . 2. After many singular adventures ...
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... army of seven- teen hundred men , with the intention of defeating and driving them from their country . But his troops suf- fered so much from famine , hardship , and sickness , that he was compelled to ask peace of those whom he had ...
... army of seven- teen hundred men , with the intention of defeating and driving them from their country . But his troops suf- fered so much from famine , hardship , and sickness , that he was compelled to ask peace of those whom he had ...
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... army was raised in New York and Connecticut . These forces , united under the 10. How many made their escape ? How many of the enemy were killed and captured ? 11. What was done to avenge these barbarities ? With what success ? Who ...
... army was raised in New York and Connecticut . These forces , united under the 10. How many made their escape ? How many of the enemy were killed and captured ? 11. What was done to avenge these barbarities ? With what success ? Who ...
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... army of more than four thousand men , commanded by Colonel Pepperell , was before Louisbourg . The French were surprised at the sudden ap- pearance of the British fleet and the landing of the army , but they determined to defend the ...
... army of more than four thousand men , commanded by Colonel Pepperell , was before Louisbourg . The French were surprised at the sudden ap- pearance of the British fleet and the landing of the army , but they determined to defend the ...
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... army rather than fight for what he believed to be an unjust cause . The county is still called Effingham . Oglethorpe was exceedingly judicious in the location of his settlements , with a view to the protection of the colonists from ...
... army rather than fight for what he believed to be an unjust cause . The county is still called Effingham . Oglethorpe was exceedingly judicious in the location of his settlements , with a view to the protection of the colonists from ...
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