Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen1Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... command to a Spanish official . He was a man of noble impulses , had pro- tected the Indians , caused the masters to treat their slaves more kindly , and in many ways had endeared himself to the people of the province . The surrender of ...
... command to a Spanish official . He was a man of noble impulses , had pro- tected the Indians , caused the masters to treat their slaves more kindly , and in many ways had endeared himself to the people of the province . The surrender of ...
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... command of the Professor of New Testament Literature Boston navy - yard . During Commodore and Interpretation at the Cambridge Perry's expedition to Japan in 1852 Abbot Divinity School . He was a member of commanded the Macedonian , and ...
... command of the Professor of New Testament Literature Boston navy - yard . During Commodore and Interpretation at the Cambridge Perry's expedition to Japan in 1852 Abbot Divinity School . He was a member of commanded the Macedonian , and ...
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... command until States . Such an alliance would include the arrival of Lord Loudoun . After the not only our own country and the British departure of that officer , Abercrombie re- Isles , but all the colonies and dependencies sumed the ...
... command until States . Such an alliance would include the arrival of Lord Loudoun . After the not only our own country and the British departure of that officer , Abercrombie re- Isles , but all the colonies and dependencies sumed the ...
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... command . The land- ing of the United States troops and the operations of the American army from that time till the surrender of Santiago were greatly facilitated by General Garcia and his army . See DAIQUIRI . Nova Scotia , who had ...
... command . The land- ing of the United States troops and the operations of the American army from that time till the surrender of Santiago were greatly facilitated by General Garcia and his army . See DAIQUIRI . Nova Scotia , who had ...
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... command . The land . lish colonists . The French government ing of the United States troops and the asked leave for the Acadians to take with operations of the American army from them their effects and to settle where they that time ...
... command . The land . lish colonists . The French government ing of the United States troops and the asked leave for the Acadians to take with operations of the American army from them their effects and to settle where they that time ...
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