Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... arms against the United States since I have been a citizen thereof ; that I have voluntarily given no aid , countenance , counsel , or encourage- ment to persons engaged in armed hostility thereto ; that I have neither sought , nor ...
... arms against the United States since I have been a citizen thereof ; that I have voluntarily given no aid , countenance , counsel , or encourage- ment to persons engaged in armed hostility thereto ; that I have neither sought , nor ...
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... arms against the were bought by the government , for the United States . At the close of the war purpose of making a place of settlement the government declared that by these acts for freedmen and several Indian tribes . of hostility ...
... arms against the were bought by the government , for the United States . At the close of the war purpose of making a place of settlement the government declared that by these acts for freedmen and several Indian tribes . of hostility ...
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... arms of Virginia to be quartered with those of England , Scotland , and Ireland , as an independent member of the empire . From this circumstance Virginia received the title of The Dominion . Coins with such quarterings were struck as ...
... arms of Virginia to be quartered with those of England , Scotland , and Ireland , as an independent member of the empire . From this circumstance Virginia received the title of The Dominion . Coins with such quarterings were struck as ...
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... arms . A tempest suddenly burst upon them . On April 1 ( March 22 , O. S. ) , 1622 , the Indians rushed from the forests upon all the remote settlements , at a preconcerted time , and in the space of an hour 350 men , women , and ...
... arms . A tempest suddenly burst upon them . On April 1 ( March 22 , O. S. ) , 1622 , the Indians rushed from the forests upon all the remote settlements , at a preconcerted time , and in the space of an hour 350 men , women , and ...
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... arms , and all the munitions of war which may be required for the fortifications of the coun- try , the armies in the field , and for the whole body of the militia of the Union . In these duties are comprised that of de- termining the ...
... arms , and all the munitions of war which may be required for the fortifications of the coun- try , the armies in the field , and for the whole body of the militia of the Union . In these duties are comprised that of de- termining the ...
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