History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... success . Some Christian Hurons , who had become captives to the Mohawks , paved the way for the reception of Le Moyne , while Mesnard repaired to the Cayugas , and Chaumont and Dablon visited the other tribes . At first , their success ...
... success . Some Christian Hurons , who had become captives to the Mohawks , paved the way for the reception of Le Moyne , while Mesnard repaired to the Cayugas , and Chaumont and Dablon visited the other tribes . At first , their success ...
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... SUCCESS. CH . XVI . ] sible got under way to plant a colony at the mouth of the Mississippi . But no success attended the enterprise . La Salle , falling into serious disputes and even quarrels with Beaujeu , who had command of the fleet ...
... SUCCESS. CH . XVI . ] sible got under way to plant a colony at the mouth of the Mississippi . But no success attended the enterprise . La Salle , falling into serious disputes and even quarrels with Beaujeu , who had command of the fleet ...
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... success in the Jerseys , the obduracy and malevo- lence of the royalists subsided in some measure . The surviving prisoners were ordered to be sent out for an exchange ; but several of them fell down dead in the streets , while ...
... success in the Jerseys , the obduracy and malevo- lence of the royalists subsided in some measure . The surviving prisoners were ordered to be sent out for an exchange ; but several of them fell down dead in the streets , while ...
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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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