History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... hundred ships were commonly freighted with the tobacco - insolence which at no late day became produce of these two ... hundred and ́ twenty thousand freemen and two thousand six hundred slaves : and in 1750 , it had reached not less ...
... hundred ships were commonly freighted with the tobacco - insolence which at no late day became produce of these two ... hundred and ́ twenty thousand freemen and two thousand six hundred slaves : and in 1750 , it had reached not less ...
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... hundred acres of land , besides a yearly suit of clothes while in service . Those who enlisted for but three years ... hundred acres ; a major , four hundred ; a captain , three hundred ; a lieutenant , two hundred ; and a hundred and ...
... hundred acres of land , besides a yearly suit of clothes while in service . Those who enlisted for but three years ... hundred acres ; a major , four hundred ; a captain , three hundred ; a lieutenant , two hundred ; and a hundred and ...
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... hundred continentals , under the command of Colonel Ganse- 1777. voort . Next day , he invested the place with an army of sixteen or seventeen hundred men , nearly one half of whom were Indians , and the rest British , Germans ...
... hundred continentals , under the command of Colonel Ganse- 1777. voort . Next day , he invested the place with an army of sixteen or seventeen hundred men , nearly one half of whom were Indians , and the rest British , Germans ...
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History of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 J. A. (Jesse Ames) Spencer Predogled ni na voljo - 2012 |
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