Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1906, Band 4Harper & brothers, 1906 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 51
Seite 2
... appeared to him like a rude rabble " without a plan , without concert , and without conduct , " and thought a small force would be able to encounter them . He instructed him that the first step to be taken towards the re- establishment ...
... appeared to him like a rude rabble " without a plan , without concert , and without conduct , " and thought a small force would be able to encounter them . He instructed him that the first step to be taken towards the re- establishment ...
Seite 88
... appeared among them , took com- nand , and led them so skilfully that the Indians were soon repulsed . He as suddenly disappeared . His person was a stranger to the inhabitants , and he was regarded by them as an angel sent for their ...
... appeared among them , took com- nand , and led them so skilfully that the Indians were soon repulsed . He as suddenly disappeared . His person was a stranger to the inhabitants , and he was regarded by them as an angel sent for their ...
Seite 473
... appeared upon this ad- journment , who had not been present be- fore . Mr. Bowdoin acquainted the gov- ernor that he had reduced his thoughts to writing , which he begged leave to read , and to lay the paper on the table . To this the ...
... appeared upon this ad- journment , who had not been present be- fore . Mr. Bowdoin acquainted the gov- ernor that he had reduced his thoughts to writing , which he begged leave to read , and to lay the paper on the table . To this the ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
afterwards American appointed April army battle became born Boston brevetted brigadier-general Britain British captured Carolina Church Civil coins College colonel colonies command Confederates Congress Connecticut Constitution council court declared died duty educated elected England eral force France Fusang gentleman George Georgia gold governor graduated Hawaiian Islands Henry History honor House Hui Shen Indians John July June King Lake land legislature liberty Lord Lord Protector March Mass Massachusetts ment military officer militia minister Mississippi naval navy North Ohio Parliament party peace Pennsylvania Philadelphia political President regiment Rhode Island River Secretary Senator sent Sept served ship silver slaves South South Carolina territory tion took town treaty troops Union United United States Senator Valley vessels Virginia volunteers Washington West West Point William Yale College York York City