History of the United States of America; with a brief account of some of the principal empires and states of ancient and modern times ... By a Citizen of Massachusetts [i.e. Charles Prentiss] etcJohn Prentiss, 1822 - 276 páginas |
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... king . CHAPTER II .--- Page 33 . Maine , New - Hampshire , Massachusetts , Vermont , Connecti - ` cut and Rhode - Island . › Ineffectual attempt to settle Maine ; Charter to Gorges ; separation from Massachusetts proper ; First ...
... king . CHAPTER II .--- Page 33 . Maine , New - Hampshire , Massachusetts , Vermont , Connecti - ` cut and Rhode - Island . › Ineffectual attempt to settle Maine ; Charter to Gorges ; separation from Massachusetts proper ; First ...
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... King's Mountain ; Trea- son of Arnold ; Fate of Andre ; Predatory warfare of Arnold in Virginia ; Battle of Cowpens ; Battle of Guilford ; Battle of Eutaw Springs ; Surrender of the British army under Cornwallis ; New- London burnt by ...
... King's Mountain ; Trea- son of Arnold ; Fate of Andre ; Predatory warfare of Arnold in Virginia ; Battle of Cowpens ; Battle of Guilford ; Battle of Eutaw Springs ; Surrender of the British army under Cornwallis ; New- London burnt by ...
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... king . THE overthrow of ancient dynasties , the establish- ment of recent , or other most important revolutions in an empire , can have but an inconsiderable effect , com- pared with the stupendous events that have resulted , and that ...
... king . THE overthrow of ancient dynasties , the establish- ment of recent , or other most important revolutions in an empire , can have but an inconsiderable effect , com- pared with the stupendous events that have resulted , and that ...
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... king him- self having undertaken to frame for them a code of laws . Three ships were provided by the London company , on board of which were 105 persons , who were expect ed to remain at Roanoke , which was the place of their ...
... king him- self having undertaken to frame for them a code of laws . Three ships were provided by the London company , on board of which were 105 persons , who were expect ed to remain at Roanoke , which was the place of their ...
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... king James , and the governor of Virginia under him . 1619. A provincial legislature was convoked , eleven corporations sending representatives to the colonial convention . Shortly after arrived upwards of twelve hundred persons , to ...
... king James , and the governor of Virginia under him . 1619. A provincial legislature was convoked , eleven corporations sending representatives to the colonial convention . Shortly after arrived upwards of twelve hundred persons , to ...
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History of the United States of America: With a Brief Account of Some of the ... Charles Prentiss Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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