History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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Stran 110
... spirit as to produce a fever that put an end to his life . Philip inherited the authority and proud spirit of his brother . He exerted all the arts of intrigue and powers of persuasion of which he was master , to induce the Indians , in ...
... spirit as to produce a fever that put an end to his life . Philip inherited the authority and proud spirit of his brother . He exerted all the arts of intrigue and powers of persuasion of which he was master , to induce the Indians , in ...
Stran 119
... spirit of sordid avarice which had infected the English court had alone dictated the request of these privileges , and in the same spirit was the administration of Culpepper conducted . Compelled to repair with reluctance from the ...
... spirit of sordid avarice which had infected the English court had alone dictated the request of these privileges , and in the same spirit was the administration of Culpepper conducted . Compelled to repair with reluctance from the ...
Stran 524
... spirit of the south- ern army is no ways inferior to the spirit of the northern . A Gates , a Lee , or a Conway would , in a few weeks , render them an irresistible body of men . The last of the above officers has accepted of the new ...
... spirit of the south- ern army is no ways inferior to the spirit of the northern . A Gates , a Lee , or a Conway would , in a few weeks , render them an irresistible body of men . The last of the above officers has accepted of the new ...
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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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