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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... account of the -creation of the world , & c . Q. How long before the birth of Christ was the crea- tion of the world ? A. 4004 years . Q. Which was the first universal empire that ever ex- ( 7 ) INTRODUCTION wwwm ...
... account of the -creation of the world , & c . Q. How long before the birth of Christ was the crea- tion of the world ? A. 4004 years . Q. Which was the first universal empire that ever ex- ( 7 ) INTRODUCTION wwwm ...
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... and the unsuccessful expedi- tion against Canada . Q. How long did the war continue ? A. From 1689 to the peace of Ryswick , * in 1697 . * Ryswick is a town in Holland . QWhat war succeeded that of King William ? A. " 28 KING PHILIP'S WAR .
... and the unsuccessful expedi- tion against Canada . Q. How long did the war continue ? A. From 1689 to the peace of Ryswick , * in 1697 . * Ryswick is a town in Holland . QWhat war succeeded that of King William ? A. " 28 KING PHILIP'S WAR .
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... tion of Independence ? A. On Long Island . Q. Who had command of the British forces ? A. General William Howe , and his brother , Admiral Lord Howe . Q. What was the amount of the forces placed under them ? A. About thirty thousand . Q ...
... tion of Independence ? A. On Long Island . Q. Who had command of the British forces ? A. General William Howe , and his brother , Admiral Lord Howe . Q. What was the amount of the forces placed under them ? A. About thirty thousand . Q ...
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... tion than Philadelphia or New York . Q. When was the seat of government removed to Washington ? A. In the year 1800 , and congress met here in De- cember for the first time . Q. How is Washington situated ? Q. From which city were the ...
... tion than Philadelphia or New York . Q. When was the seat of government removed to Washington ? A. In the year 1800 , and congress met here in De- cember for the first time . Q. How is Washington situated ? Q. From which city were the ...
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... tion of the assailable towns on the Atlantic coast . Q. What fleet arrived in the Chesapeake ? A. A British fleet , under Admiral Cochrane , with a large land force , commanded by General Ross . Q. What was the first object for ...
... tion of the assailable towns on the Atlantic coast . Q. What fleet arrived in the Chesapeake ? A. A British fleet , under Admiral Cochrane , with a large land force , commanded by General Ross . Q. What was the first object for ...
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