History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... effects . The basis , therefore , of history is facts , and the advan- tage to be derived from its study depends on truth . But all writers have their prejudices - where then can we seek for truth ? The question is an important one ...
... effects . The basis , therefore , of history is facts , and the advan- tage to be derived from its study depends on truth . But all writers have their prejudices - where then can we seek for truth ? The question is an important one ...
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... Effects , 255 - Lord North resigns , 256 - Treaty of Peace , 257— Discontent of the Army , 258 - New York evacuated , 259 - Retirement of Washington , 259 - Character of the Revolutionary War , 260 . CHAPTER XXXII . FORMATION OF THE ...
... Effects , 255 - Lord North resigns , 256 - Treaty of Peace , 257— Discontent of the Army , 258 - New York evacuated , 259 - Retirement of Washington , 259 - Character of the Revolutionary War , 260 . CHAPTER XXXII . FORMATION OF THE ...
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... Effects of the Declaration of War , 304 . CHAPTER XXXVII . CAMPAIGN OF 1812 . Military Force of the Country , p . 305 - The Navy , 306 - General Hull's Expedition , 307 - Governor Brock's Proclamation , 307 - Surrender of General Hull ...
... Effects of the Declaration of War , 304 . CHAPTER XXXVII . CAMPAIGN OF 1812 . Military Force of the Country , p . 305 - The Navy , 306 - General Hull's Expedition , 307 - Governor Brock's Proclamation , 307 - Surrender of General Hull ...
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... effect a landing in the latitude of thirty degrees and eight minutes , a little to the north of St. Augustine . He claimed the territory NARVAEZ IN FLORIDA . 11 for Spain , remained some CHAPTER III THE SPANIARDS TAKE POSSESSION OF FLORIDA.
... effect a landing in the latitude of thirty degrees and eight minutes , a little to the north of St. Augustine . He claimed the territory NARVAEZ IN FLORIDA . 11 for Spain , remained some CHAPTER III THE SPANIARDS TAKE POSSESSION OF FLORIDA.
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... effects of the English fire - arms was only equalled by the superstitious reverence which they professed for beings who were so much their superiors in knowledge and arts . Their fears , however , did not restrain them from attempts to ...
... effects of the English fire - arms was only equalled by the superstitious reverence which they professed for beings who were so much their superiors in knowledge and arts . Their fears , however , did not restrain them from attempts to ...
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