History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of SchoolsUriah Hunt & Son, 1850 - 216 sider |
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Side 46
... June , 1775 . Q. By what name is it called ? A. The battle of Bunker's Hill . Q. In the mean time , what did the American Congress do ? A. They voted to organize a regular army of 20,000 men ; and they unanimously elected George ...
... June , 1775 . Q. By what name is it called ? A. The battle of Bunker's Hill . Q. In the mean time , what did the American Congress do ? A. They voted to organize a regular army of 20,000 men ; and they unanimously elected George ...
Side 48
... ? A. On the 17th of March , 1776 , the British troops embarked for Halifax . Q. Where is Halifax ? Which way from Boston ? What is the meaning of embark ? Q. What southern city was attacked in June of this 48 EVENTS OF.
... ? A. On the 17th of March , 1776 , the British troops embarked for Halifax . Q. Where is Halifax ? Which way from Boston ? What is the meaning of embark ? Q. What southern city was attacked in June of this 48 EVENTS OF.
Side 49
... June of this year ? A. Charleston , in South Carolina . Q What was the result ? A. After an action of more than ten hours , the Brit- ish were compelled to retire ; their ships being much shattered . • Q. Who commanded the British ...
... June of this year ? A. Charleston , in South Carolina . Q What was the result ? A. After an action of more than ten hours , the Brit- ish were compelled to retire ; their ships being much shattered . • Q. Who commanded the British ...
Side 57
... retreated towards the same place . Q. When did they evacuate Philadelphia ? A. On the 18th of June , 1778 . Q. What is the meaning of evacuate ? 1 # 4 . Q. Who , at this time , was commander - SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY - EIGHT . 57.
... retreated towards the same place . Q. When did they evacuate Philadelphia ? A. On the 18th of June , 1778 . Q. What is the meaning of evacuate ? 1 # 4 . Q. Who , at this time , was commander - SEVENTEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY - EIGHT . 57.
Side 58
... June , 1778 . Q. Where is Monmouth or Freehold ? A. About 20 miles S. E. of New Brunswick . Q. Which party was victorious ? A. The Americans , in the commencement of the action , under General Lee , were forced to retreat ; but , being ...
... June , 1778 . Q. Where is Monmouth or Freehold ? A. About 20 miles S. E. of New Brunswick . Q. Which party was victorious ? A. The Americans , in the commencement of the action , under General Lee , were forced to retreat ; but , being ...
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