A Pictorial History of the United States: With Notices of Other Portions of America, North and South : for the Use of Schools and FamiliesE.H. Butler, 1872 - 516 halaman |
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... Losses by Sea and Land . Prosperity at- tendant upon Peace ..... LXVI . Discoveries in the West . The Mississippi and its branches explored by Joliet and Marquette . Explorations of La Salle and Father Hennepin .. LXVII . Settlements in ...
... Losses by Sea and Land . Prosperity at- tendant upon Peace ..... LXVI . Discoveries in the West . The Mississippi and its branches explored by Joliet and Marquette . Explorations of La Salle and Father Hennepin .. LXVII . Settlements in ...
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... loss of friends , and many other sources , their confidence in God never once forsook them . Their sufferings even bound them together as by a closer tie , and while they loved one another better than before , their affectionate ...
... loss of friends , and many other sources , their confidence in God never once forsook them . Their sufferings even bound them together as by a closer tie , and while they loved one another better than before , their affectionate ...
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... Loss of the colonists ? Of the Indians ? 13. What of 200 Massachusetts troops ? What of Sassacus and the rest of the Pequods ? CHAP . XXXVI . - 1 . How did the Puritans mingle religion with war ? 2. What of the night before Captain ...
... Loss of the colonists ? Of the Indians ? 13. What of 200 Massachusetts troops ? What of Sassacus and the rest of the Pequods ? CHAP . XXXVI . - 1 . How did the Puritans mingle religion with war ? 2. What of the night before Captain ...
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... loss of only two The battle - ground , long known by the name of Bloody Brook , was near the present village of Muddy Brook . men . 4. Another anécdote of this war is curious . Goffe , one of the judges who had doomed Charles I. to ...
... loss of only two The battle - ground , long known by the name of Bloody Brook , was near the present village of Muddy Brook . men . 4. Another anécdote of this war is curious . Goffe , one of the judges who had doomed Charles I. to ...
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... loss , soon after his return , which affected him more than any thing else , and severed the last ties which bound him to the land of his fathers . แ 5. The loss referred to was that of his wife and only son , then a nere boy , but the ...
... loss , soon after his return , which affected him more than any thing else , and severed the last ties which bound him to the land of his fathers . แ 5. The loss referred to was that of his wife and only son , then a nere boy , but the ...
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