A Compendium of the History of the United States: From the Earliest Settlements to 1872E. J. Hale, 1875 - 513 Seiten |
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... battle was fought on the 20th of May , 1637 , under the general direction of Captain Mason , in command of the ... battle fought ? Who gave the order to burn them ? supposed to have fallen in this battle , by sword or fire ? How many ...
... battle was fought on the 20th of May , 1637 , under the general direction of Captain Mason , in command of the ... battle fought ? Who gave the order to burn them ? supposed to have fallen in this battle , by sword or fire ? How many ...
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... battle of Lützen , 16th of October , 1632 , prevented its execution . Oxenstiern , in carrying out this design , professed " to be but the executor of the wish of Gustavus Adolphus . " Under his direction and auspices an expedition ...
... battle of Lützen , 16th of October , 1632 , prevented its execution . Oxenstiern , in carrying out this design , professed " to be but the executor of the wish of Gustavus Adolphus . " Under his direction and auspices an expedition ...
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... battle he killed three hundred Indians and took about one hundred prisoners . The Tuscaroras retreated to 19. Who was appointed governor by the Proprietors ? 20. Describe the expedition against the Tuscaroras . Who commanded it ! their ...
... battle he killed three hundred Indians and took about one hundred prisoners . The Tuscaroras retreated to 19. Who was appointed governor by the Proprietors ? 20. Describe the expedition against the Tuscaroras . Who commanded it ! their ...
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... battle . 15. Colonel Fletcher , the next Governor of New York , arrived in 1692. He was a man of great energy of charac- ter , but violent and passionate in his disposition . His administration is remarkable for nothing except for the ...
... battle . 15. Colonel Fletcher , the next Governor of New York , arrived in 1692. He was a man of great energy of charac- ter , but violent and passionate in his disposition . His administration is remarkable for nothing except for the ...
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... battle or other- wise lost . Twelve or thirteen towns were destroyed , and 4. How long was he striving to stir up strife between the two races ? Where and when did the war begin ? When did it end ? What was its result : What became of ...
... battle or other- wise lost . Twelve or thirteen towns were destroyed , and 4. How long was he striving to stir up strife between the two races ? Where and when did the war begin ? When did it end ? What was its result : What became of ...
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