Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen1Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... 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 driven them away , had been crowned with entire ...
... 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 driven them away , had been crowned with entire ...
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... 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 till the surrender of Santiago chose . “ No , " replied their masters , “ they were ...
... 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 till the surrender of Santiago chose . “ No , " replied their masters , “ they were ...
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... troops from one State to another , which were then practised . Our sea - coasts , from their great extent , are more easily annoyed and more easily defended by a naval force than any other . With all the materials our country abounds ...
... troops from one State to another , which were then practised . Our sea - coasts , from their great extent , are more easily annoyed and more easily defended by a naval force than any other . With all the materials our country abounds ...
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... troops . It was given , and on Deacon Larkin's swift horse Revere sped to Lexington . At a little past midnight he rode up to Clarke's house . which he found guarded by Sergeant Monroe and his men . In hur- ried words he asked for ...
... troops . It was given , and on Deacon Larkin's swift horse Revere sped to Lexington . At a little past midnight he rode up to Clarke's house . which he found guarded by Sergeant Monroe and his men . In hur- ried words he asked for ...
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... troops from Boston , by presenting resolutions to that effect adopted by the meeting . Adams submit- ted the resolutions . The lieutenant gov- ernor and Colonel Dalrymple were dis- posed to temporize . Hutchinson said he had no power to ...
... troops from Boston , by presenting resolutions to that effect adopted by the meeting . Adams submit- ted the resolutions . The lieutenant gov- ernor and Colonel Dalrymple were dis- posed to temporize . Hutchinson said he had no power to ...
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