History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... troops , and with cries and tears urge them to fight bravely ; and when the troops gave way , they would rush among the fugitives , and with reproaches , compel them to renew the contest , and win the battle or perish in the attempt ...
... troops , and with cries and tears urge them to fight bravely ; and when the troops gave way , they would rush among the fugitives , and with reproaches , compel them to renew the contest , and win the battle or perish in the attempt ...
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... troops had left the isle , the Britons were greatly harrassed by their enemies , and sent to the continent to invite the Saxons to come to their assistance . The first body of Saxons arrived in three ships , under Hengist and Horsa , in ...
... troops had left the isle , the Britons were greatly harrassed by their enemies , and sent to the continent to invite the Saxons to come to their assistance . The first body of Saxons arrived in three ships , under Hengist and Horsa , in ...
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... troops , and a great number of Indians to carry their provisions , with a view to make discoveries . After a long march amidst precipices , rocks , thick woods and morasses , they arrived at a large river , called Napo , which is one of ...
... troops , and a great number of Indians to carry their provisions , with a view to make discoveries . After a long march amidst precipices , rocks , thick woods and morasses , they arrived at a large river , called Napo , which is one of ...
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... troops returned to the Mississippi . Here they built a number of small vessels , in which they sailed down the stream , and made the best of their way to Panuco , in Mexico , where they arrived in September 1543. In this extraordinary ...
... troops returned to the Mississippi . Here they built a number of small vessels , in which they sailed down the stream , and made the best of their way to Panuco , in Mexico , where they arrived in September 1543. In this extraordinary ...
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... two of his own men . Those who escaped , fled and took refuge in a swamp now in Fairfield . A body of men , being joined by the troops from Massachusetts , under captain Stoughton , pursued them , killed some took 10 * INDIAN WARS . 113.
... two of his own men . Those who escaped , fled and took refuge in a swamp now in Fairfield . A body of men , being joined by the troops from Massachusetts , under captain Stoughton , pursued them , killed some took 10 * INDIAN WARS . 113.
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