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John Frost. Carey's National Histories . THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN FROST , OF PHILADELPHIA . LONDON : CHARLES TILT , FLEET STREET . 1838 . 38 . 9 . 6 . BRITISH ADVERTISEMENT . HISTORY.
John Frost. Carey's National Histories . THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN FROST , OF PHILADELPHIA . LONDON : CHARLES TILT , FLEET STREET . 1838 . 38 . 9 . 6 . BRITISH ADVERTISEMENT . HISTORY.
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John Frost. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN FROST , OF PHILADELPHIA . LONDON : CHARLES TILT , FLEET STREET . 1838 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . Columbus ,
John Frost. HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA . BY JOHN FROST , OF PHILADELPHIA . LONDON : CHARLES TILT , FLEET STREET . 1838 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. DISCOVERY OF AMERICA . Columbus ,
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... Fleet , 237 - Arnold's Treason , 238 - Capture of André , 239 - Mutiny in the American Camp , 240 . CHAPTER XXXI . CAMPAIGN OF 1781 . General Greene in the South , p . 242 - Battle of Cowpens , 243 — Mor- gan's Retreat , 243 - Greene's ...
... Fleet , 237 - Arnold's Treason , 238 - Capture of André , 239 - Mutiny in the American Camp , 240 . CHAPTER XXXI . CAMPAIGN OF 1781 . General Greene in the South , p . 242 - Battle of Cowpens , 243 — Mor- gan's Retreat , 243 - Greene's ...
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... fleet should be equipped , and put under his command for the proposed discovery , and , to show his own confidence in the undertaking , he offered to advance an eighth part of the money , which would be necessary for building the ships ...
... fleet should be equipped , and put under his command for the proposed discovery , and , to show his own confidence in the undertaking , he offered to advance an eighth part of the money , which would be necessary for building the ships ...
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... fleet of Sir John Hawkins , who furnished a supply of provisions , and made the offer of one of his vessels to convey the French to their own country . Just as they were preparing to embark , Ribault arrived with a reinforcement , and ...
... fleet of Sir John Hawkins , who furnished a supply of provisions , and made the offer of one of his vessels to convey the French to their own country . Just as they were preparing to embark , Ribault arrived with a reinforcement , and ...
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