Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1906: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing ...Harper & brothers, 1907 |
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... Admiral Kirk , appearing before Quebec , instead of the expected supply - ships , the place was surrendered , and the inhabi- tants , not more than 100 in all , were saved from starvation . By a treaty , Can- ada was restored to the ...
... Admiral Kirk , appearing before Quebec , instead of the expected supply - ships , the place was surrendered , and the inhabi- tants , not more than 100 in all , were saved from starvation . By a treaty , Can- ada was restored to the ...
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... admiral May 16 , 1882. He died in Washington , May 26 , 1891 . Carteret , SIR GEORGE , English naval officer ; born in St. Ouen , Jersey , in 1599 . Charles I. appointed him governor of the Island of Jersey ; and when the civil war ...
... admiral May 16 , 1882. He died in Washington , May 26 , 1891 . Carteret , SIR GEORGE , English naval officer ; born in St. Ouen , Jersey , in 1599 . Charles I. appointed him governor of the Island of Jersey ; and when the civil war ...
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... admiral May 24 , 1872 . During the Virginius trouble with Spain in 1874 he was commander of the com- bined North Atlantic , South Atlantic , and European fleets at Key West . He died Feb. 17 , 1893 . Casey , SILAS , military officer ...
... admiral May 24 , 1872 . During the Virginius trouble with Spain in 1874 he was commander of the com- bined North Atlantic , South Atlantic , and European fleets at Key West . He died Feb. 17 , 1893 . Casey , SILAS , military officer ...
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... Admiral Cer- vera till regularly exchanged . When the admiral received orders to attempt an es- cape from the harbor of Santiago he saw and reported the hopelessness of such an undertaking , yet when peremptory orders were received he ...
... Admiral Cer- vera till regularly exchanged . When the admiral received orders to attempt an es- cape from the harbor of Santiago he saw and reported the hopelessness of such an undertaking , yet when peremptory orders were received he ...
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... admiral , amazed by this display of valor , hoisted his anchors and fled to sea . A French war - ship , uninformed of these events , soon afterwards sailed into the harbor with troops , and was captured . The victory was complete , and ...
... admiral , amazed by this display of valor , hoisted his anchors and fled to sea . A French war - ship , uninformed of these events , soon afterwards sailed into the harbor with troops , and was captured . The victory was complete , and ...
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