Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... removed to England , and ex- changed in 1781. After the war he pur- chased the confiscated estate of Sir Will- iam Johnson , near the Mohawk River : served in the New York Assembly , and was a member of Congress in 1793-94 . He was ...
... removed to England , and ex- changed in 1781. After the war he pur- chased the confiscated estate of Sir Will- iam Johnson , near the Mohawk River : served in the New York Assembly , and was a member of Congress in 1793-94 . He was ...
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... removed to England , and Rhode Island regiment at the siege of changed in 1781. After the war he purBoston ; accompanied the American army chased the confiscated estate of Sir Willto New York ; and , for skilful operations iam Johnson ...
... removed to England , and Rhode Island regiment at the siege of changed in 1781. After the war he purBoston ; accompanied the American army chased the confiscated estate of Sir Willto New York ; and , for skilful operations iam Johnson ...
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... removed to England , and ex- Talbot , SILAS , naval officer ; born in Dighton , Mass . , in 1751 ; was captain in a Rhode Island regiment at the siege of changed in 1781. After the war he pur- Boston ; accompanied the American army to ...
... removed to England , and ex- Talbot , SILAS , naval officer ; born in Dighton , Mass . , in 1751 ; was captain in a Rhode Island regiment at the siege of changed in 1781. After the war he pur- Boston ; accompanied the American army to ...
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... removed to Washington , D. C. His sermons were published every week for twenty - nine years . In 1900 it was esti- mated that their publication in 3,600 papers carried them to no less than 30,000,000 people weekly throughout the world ...
... removed to Washington , D. C. His sermons were published every week for twenty - nine years . In 1900 it was esti- mated that their publication in 3,600 papers carried them to no less than 30,000,000 people weekly throughout the world ...
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... removed to New York in 1827 , and with his brother engaged in the importing trade . In 1833 he became deeply interested in the anti - slavery movement , in consequence of which he and his brother at various times suffered personal ...
... removed to New York in 1827 , and with his brother engaged in the importing trade . In 1833 he became deeply interested in the anti - slavery movement , in consequence of which he and his brother at various times suffered personal ...
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