The Pictorial History of the American Revolution: With a Sketch of the Early History of the CountryR. Sears, 1845 - 428 sider |
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... HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS . NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY ROBERT SEARS , 128 NASSAU STREET . BURGESS , STRINGER , & CO .; W. H. GRAHAM ; JUDD & TAYLOR - BOSTON : REDDING , & CO . - PHILADEL PHIA : ZEIBER , & CO .; COLON & ADRIANCE . - BALTIMORE ...
... HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS . NEW YORK : PUBLISHED BY ROBERT SEARS , 128 NASSAU STREET . BURGESS , STRINGER , & CO .; W. H. GRAHAM ; JUDD & TAYLOR - BOSTON : REDDING , & CO . - PHILADEL PHIA : ZEIBER , & CO .; COLON & ADRIANCE . - BALTIMORE ...
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... Hundred Settlers sail from Eng- land bly at Salem ; ( 9th of September ) coun- termanded , but meets and resolves itself 74 into a Provincial Congress 133 Hostilities commence with the Natives 75 General Gage fortifies Boston Neck • 133 ...
... Hundred Settlers sail from Eng- land bly at Salem ; ( 9th of September ) coun- termanded , but meets and resolves itself 74 into a Provincial Congress 133 Hostilities commence with the Natives 75 General Gage fortifies Boston Neck • 133 ...
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... hundred and sixty men , and , being furnished with what was necessary for the occasion , departed in the spring of 1007. After touching at Helluland and Markland , they came to Kial- arnes ( the Nauset of the Indians ) , where the ...
... hundred and sixty men , and , being furnished with what was necessary for the occasion , departed in the spring of 1007. After touching at Helluland and Markland , they came to Kial- arnes ( the Nauset of the Indians ) , where the ...
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... hundred and twenty men , put to sea from Palos , on Fri- day the third day of August , 1492 . On the next morning the rudder of the Pinta breaking loose , they made it fast in the best manner they were able with cords , till they had an ...
... hundred and twenty men , put to sea from Palos , on Fri- day the third day of August , 1492 . On the next morning the rudder of the Pinta breaking loose , they made it fast in the best manner they were able with cords , till they had an ...
Side 21
... hundred and seven ; but he took no notice of the error , because he would not discourage the sailors . On the second they killed a tunny fish , and some birds ; but seeing no birds on the third day , they feared they had missed some ...
... hundred and seven ; but he took no notice of the error , because he would not discourage the sailors . On the second they killed a tunny fish , and some birds ; but seeing no birds on the third day , they feared they had missed some ...
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