Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & brothers, 1902 |
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... French and German translations of the Book of Mormon in Europe . In 1852 he returned to the United States , and in April of the next year was present at the laying of the corner - stone of the Temple in Salt Lake City . He was with ...
... French and German translations of the Book of Mormon in Europe . In 1852 he returned to the United States , and in April of the next year was present at the laying of the corner - stone of the Temple in Salt Lake City . He was with ...
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... French and German languages , chemistry , and other necessities for a professional technical career . At the end of the school- year 1899 there were in the United States forty - three institutes of technology , having a total of 1,126 ...
... French and German languages , chemistry , and other necessities for a professional technical career . At the end of the school- year 1899 there were in the United States forty - three institutes of technology , having a total of 1,126 ...
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... French Court . Later Teganissorens received both Eng- lish and French agents , to whom he de- clared that he would remain neutral , and thereafter strongly protested against at- tacks on the English settlers . In 1711 he gave ...
... French Court . Later Teganissorens received both Eng- lish and French agents , to whom he de- clared that he would remain neutral , and thereafter strongly protested against at- tacks on the English settlers . In 1711 he gave ...
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... French traders engaged extensively in the sale of intoxi- cating liquors to the Indians in Canada . The Jesuit missionaries opposed the traffic with all their power , as it was not only injurious to the Indians , but interfered ...
... French traders engaged extensively in the sale of intoxi- cating liquors to the Indians in Canada . The Jesuit missionaries opposed the traffic with all their power , as it was not only injurious to the Indians , but interfered ...
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... French service in 1738 ; com- manded a squadron in the invasion of Newfoundland in June , 1762 ; resigned in 1772 ; and in 1779 was governor of Bourbon and the adjacent islands . He arrived at Newport , R. I. , as commander of the fleet ...
... French service in 1738 ; com- manded a squadron in the invasion of Newfoundland in June , 1762 ; resigned in 1772 ; and in 1779 was governor of Bourbon and the adjacent islands . He arrived at Newport , R. I. , as commander of the fleet ...
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