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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... took formal possession of it in the name of his gov- ernment , the Virginia troops having fled . The Orange and Alexandria Railway sta tion was seized with much rolling - stock , and very soon Alexandria was in the quiet possession of ...
... took formal possession of it in the name of his gov- ernment , the Virginia troops having fled . The Orange and Alexandria Railway sta tion was seized with much rolling - stock , and very soon Alexandria was in the quiet possession of ...
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... took off their boots that they might New Hampshire . From Governor Went- not make a noise in mounting the ram- parts , and after getting back to the boat it is of record that they again took them off , " lest a spark from the iron ...
... took off their boots that they might New Hampshire . From Governor Went- not make a noise in mounting the ram- parts , and after getting back to the boat it is of record that they again took them off , " lest a spark from the iron ...
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... took it from a tribe in Algeria , whose fighting men have been noted throughout northern Africa for generations . A body of these troops were incorporated with the French army . After 1840 the Zouaves were all native Frenchmen . In the ...
... took it from a tribe in Algeria , whose fighting men have been noted throughout northern Africa for generations . A body of these troops were incorporated with the French army . After 1840 the Zouaves were all native Frenchmen . In the ...
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