An Illuminated History of North America: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time ... with a Complete History of the United States ...H. Bill, 1859 - 725 Seiten |
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... Colonel Howard .. Colonel Williams 401 402 404 405 407 409 410 412 413 414 416 417 420 Colonel Washington . 422 Battle of Eutaw Springs 424 Lord Rawdon .... 425 Arnold's descent on Virginia 426 General La Fayette ..... 427 General ...
... Colonel Howard .. Colonel Williams 401 402 404 405 407 409 410 412 413 414 416 417 420 Colonel Washington . 422 Battle of Eutaw Springs 424 Lord Rawdon .... 425 Arnold's descent on Virginia 426 General La Fayette ..... 427 General ...
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... Colonel Jefferson Davis Colonel Fremont Battle of Bracito . General Kearney wounded at San Pasqual . General Scott ...... Vera Cruz Commodore Perry . Battle of Cerro Gordo Colonel Baker General Twiggs . General Pierce ... General ...
... Colonel Jefferson Davis Colonel Fremont Battle of Bracito . General Kearney wounded at San Pasqual . General Scott ...... Vera Cruz Commodore Perry . Battle of Cerro Gordo Colonel Baker General Twiggs . General Pierce ... General ...
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... Colonel Roguena with six hundred men , who , after another “ decisive victory , " gained because the enemy ran away , entered the place in triumph . Partial quiet was preserved until February 11 , 1840 , when the insurgents attacked the ...
... Colonel Roguena with six hundred men , who , after another “ decisive victory , " gained because the enemy ran away , entered the place in triumph . Partial quiet was preserved until February 11 , 1840 , when the insurgents attacked the ...
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... Colonel Church , who soon regained the country , with the exception of one fort on the St. John . He then called on the Aca- dians to join him against the Indians , their former allies , and on their refusal , plundered and burned many ...
... Colonel Church , who soon regained the country , with the exception of one fort on the St. John . He then called on the Aca- dians to join him against the Indians , their former allies , and on their refusal , plundered and burned many ...
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... Colonel Church , who found little resistance while committing ravages which did honour neither to himself nor his country . Three years after- wards , a force of a thousand soldiers was sent to complete the con- quest of the country ...
... Colonel Church , who found little resistance while committing ravages which did honour neither to himself nor his country . Three years after- wards , a force of a thousand soldiers was sent to complete the con- quest of the country ...
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