History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... Loss of Ticonderoga , 203 - Advance of Burgoyne , 203 - Battle of Bennington , 204 - Fort Schuyler invested , 205 - Murder of Miss Macrea , 206 - Burgoyne at Saratoga , 207 - Battle of Stillwater , 208 - Burgoyne's Retreat , 208 ...
... Loss of Ticonderoga , 203 - Advance of Burgoyne , 203 - Battle of Bennington , 204 - Fort Schuyler invested , 205 - Murder of Miss Macrea , 206 - Burgoyne at Saratoga , 207 - Battle of Stillwater , 208 - Burgoyne's Retreat , 208 ...
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... loss of men in this encounter was trifling , but the Spaniards suffered severely from the destruction of their clothing , their arms , and a part of their horses . The Indians knew not how to follow up their first advantage , and the ...
... loss of men in this encounter was trifling , but the Spaniards suffered severely from the destruction of their clothing , their arms , and a part of their horses . The Indians knew not how to follow up their first advantage , and the ...
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... loss of one of his ships and other disasters compelled him to return . A new squadron was fitted out by the joint exertions of Gilbert and his step - brother , Walter Raleigh , in 1583. Nothing more was accomplished by this expedition ...
... loss of one of his ships and other disasters compelled him to return . A new squadron was fitted out by the joint exertions of Gilbert and his step - brother , Walter Raleigh , in 1583. Nothing more was accomplished by this expedition ...
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... loss of one of their leading men ( a war captain , as they call him , ) who was supposed to be justly put to death , however , their king , Oppaconcanough , appeared enraged , and in revenge laid the plot of a general massacre of the ...
... loss of one of their leading men ( a war captain , as they call him , ) who was supposed to be justly put to death , however , their king , Oppaconcanough , appeared enraged , and in revenge laid the plot of a general massacre of the ...
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... loss of property to a very large amount . It failed , however , to convey to the mother country the lesson that it was unsafe and impolitic to oppress the colo- nies by restrictions on their commerce . Had the signs which it held forth ...
... loss of property to a very large amount . It failed , however , to convey to the mother country the lesson that it was unsafe and impolitic to oppress the colo- nies by restrictions on their commerce . Had the signs which it held forth ...
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