Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... Continentals .. Battle of Bunker Hill . . . . . 366 366-371 321-326 .... Washington takes command .. 372 v . Petition to the King .. 326-329 Army organized 372-374 viii CHAPTER XIII . PAGE Correspondence with Gage respecting pris-
... Continentals .. Battle of Bunker Hill . . . . . 366 366-371 321-326 .... Washington takes command .. 372 v . Petition to the King .. 326-329 Army organized 372-374 viii CHAPTER XIII . PAGE Correspondence with Gage respecting pris-
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... command of the militia belonged to the respective states . Connecticut then promised to send 120 men to aid in the defence of New York . For many years thereafter Connecticut enjoyed a most happy condition of society . In 1698 Fitz ...
... command of the militia belonged to the respective states . Connecticut then promised to send 120 men to aid in the defence of New York . For many years thereafter Connecticut enjoyed a most happy condition of society . In 1698 Fitz ...
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... command of of Captain Noble Jones . * As the period of twenty - one years named in the charter was now at an end , the trustees decided that they would not renew the grant and ex- pressed a wish to the Lords of the Council that the ...
... command of of Captain Noble Jones . * As the period of twenty - one years named in the charter was now at an end , the trustees decided that they would not renew the grant and ex- pressed a wish to the Lords of the Council that the ...
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... command . ‡ Such was the beginning of Louisiana , and it constituted an important movement in advancing the progress and plans of the French in America . " Already a line of communication existed be- tween Quebec and the Gulf of Mexico ...
... command . ‡ Such was the beginning of Louisiana , and it constituted an important movement in advancing the progress and plans of the French in America . " Already a line of communication existed be- tween Quebec and the Gulf of Mexico ...
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... command , reach- ing the colony in February , 1708 . The complaints , though not proven , continued to pour in to the home gov- - * See Hamilton , Colonial Mobile , p . 37 et seq . ernment , and in 1710 La Mothe- Cadillac was sent out ...
... command , reach- ing the colony in February , 1708 . The complaints , though not proven , continued to pour in to the home gov- - * See Hamilton , Colonial Mobile , p . 37 et seq . ernment , and in 1710 La Mothe- Cadillac was sent out ...
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