The Centennial History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent to the Close of the First Century of American IndependenceNational publishing Company, 1874 - 1092 Seiten |
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... tion - Purchases West Jersey from the Proprietor - Conceives the Idea of Founding a Free State in America - Purchases Pennsylvania from Charles II . - Conditions of his Charter - Sends out a Colony -- Arrival of Penn in America ...
... tion - Purchases West Jersey from the Proprietor - Conceives the Idea of Founding a Free State in America - Purchases Pennsylvania from Charles II . - Conditions of his Charter - Sends out a Colony -- Arrival of Penn in America ...
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... tion to Tax America - Passage of the Stamp Act - Resistance of the Colonies - Meet- ing of the First Colonial Congress - Its Action - William Pitt - Repeal of the Stamp Act - Franklin before the House of Commons - New Taxes imposed upon ...
... tion to Tax America - Passage of the Stamp Act - Resistance of the Colonies - Meet- ing of the First Colonial Congress - Its Action - William Pitt - Repeal of the Stamp Act - Franklin before the House of Commons - New Taxes imposed upon ...
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... tion of Colonel Hayne - Battle of Eutaw Springs - Washington Decides to Attack New York - The French Army on the Hudson - Financial Affairs - Resumption of Specie Payments - Message from the Count De Grasse - Cornwallis at Yorktown ...
... tion of Colonel Hayne - Battle of Eutaw Springs - Washington Decides to Attack New York - The French Army on the Hudson - Financial Affairs - Resumption of Specie Payments - Message from the Count De Grasse - Cornwallis at Yorktown ...
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... tion of Richmond and Petersburg - Retreat of Lee's Army - Richmond occupied— SURRENDER of General Lee's Army - Rejoicings in the North - Assassination of President Lincoln - Death of Booth - Execution of the Conspirators - Johnston Sur ...
... tion of Richmond and Petersburg - Retreat of Lee's Army - Richmond occupied— SURRENDER of General Lee's Army - Rejoicings in the North - Assassination of President Lincoln - Death of Booth - Execution of the Conspirators - Johnston Sur ...
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... tion of Columbus is most likely ; but we cannot accept the definite and explicit statements of the writers in question ; at least in the present state of our knowledge upon this subject . WOMEN'S PAVILION - INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL ...
... tion of Columbus is most likely ; but we cannot accept the definite and explicit statements of the writers in question ; at least in the present state of our knowledge upon this subject . WOMEN'S PAVILION - INTERNATIONAL CENTENNIAL ...
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