The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the Country, the Constitution of the United States, and a Chronological IndexJ.S. Redfield, 1845 - 432 sider |
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... attempt to storm the Town 312 Americans assemble at Charlotte 355 Are repulsed 312 Effects of the Repulse ; ingenious Enterprise of Colonel White during the Siege of Sa- vannah General Gates retreats to Salisbury and Hills- borough ...
... attempt to storm the Town 312 Americans assemble at Charlotte 355 Are repulsed 312 Effects of the Repulse ; ingenious Enterprise of Colonel White during the Siege of Sa- vannah General Gates retreats to Salisbury and Hills- borough ...
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... attempt the discovery of America , were the following : he had observed , when at the Cape de Verd islands , that at a particular season , the wind always blew from the west , which he thought was occasioned by a large tract of land ...
... attempt the discovery of America , were the following : he had observed , when at the Cape de Verd islands , that at a particular season , the wind always blew from the west , which he thought was occasioned by a large tract of land ...
Side 23
... attempted it , but in vain , whereupon he struck it upon the table so as to break the end , and left it standing upon the broken part . This , in the most simple manner , illustrated the fact , that when he had once shown the way 100 ...
... attempted it , but in vain , whereupon he struck it upon the table so as to break the end , and left it standing upon the broken part . This , in the most simple manner , illustrated the fact , that when he had once shown the way 100 ...
Side 47
... attempted to overpower the colonists , but were instantly dis- . persed . Not aware , however , that his secret was ... attempt to get rid of the strangers , by neglecting to sow the adjacent lands , hoping , in this manner , to compel ...
... attempted to overpower the colonists , but were instantly dis- . persed . Not aware , however , that his secret was ... attempt to get rid of the strangers , by neglecting to sow the adjacent lands , hoping , in this manner , to compel ...
Side 48
... attempt for the settlement of a country which held out so many encouragements from its sa- lubrious climate and ... attempted to open a pacific communication with the weroansees , or chief men of Secota , and Pomeiock , de- termined not ...
... attempt for the settlement of a country which held out so many encouragements from its sa- lubrious climate and ... attempted to open a pacific communication with the weroansees , or chief men of Secota , and Pomeiock , de- termined not ...
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