A History of the American Revolution, Μέρη 1-2Baldwin and Craddock, 1830 - 64 σελίδες |
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... considerable portion of the con- tinent of North America . No attempt , however , was made to establish a colony in that country till the reign of Queen Elizabeth , when Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh , in the years 1578 ...
... considerable portion of the con- tinent of North America . No attempt , however , was made to establish a colony in that country till the reign of Queen Elizabeth , when Sir Humphrey Gilbert and Sir Walter Raleigh , in the years 1578 ...
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... considerable force of militia was embodied and stationed in the centre of the state , to act as necessity might require . Putting himself at the head of these new levies , Lincoln again determined to carry the war into the enemy's ...
... considerable force of militia was embodied and stationed in the centre of the state , to act as necessity might require . Putting himself at the head of these new levies , Lincoln again determined to carry the war into the enemy's ...
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... considerable force , and , after a stormy passage , on the 11th of the ensuing month he arrived at Tybee , in Georgia , at the mouth of Savannah River . Hence he proceeded to Ashley River , and encamped opposite to Charles- ton . On his ...
... considerable force , and , after a stormy passage , on the 11th of the ensuing month he arrived at Tybee , in Georgia , at the mouth of Savannah River . Hence he proceeded to Ashley River , and encamped opposite to Charles- ton . On his ...
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