Harper's Encyclopaedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & brothers, 1902 |
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... opened for Taylor to Algiers , opposite ; but the Con- federate leader was unable to cross the Mississippi , for Farragut's vessels were patrolling its waters and guarding the entered the navy in 1828 ; he was engaged on the Mexican ...
... opened for Taylor to Algiers , opposite ; but the Con- federate leader was unable to cross the Mississippi , for Farragut's vessels were patrolling its waters and guarding the entered the navy in 1828 ; he was engaged on the Mexican ...
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... on the neck , and opened fire upon them . As the small balls were buried in the logs and earth the Indians sent up a shout of derision and defied their England . He was accompanied by his wife , their 84 TOHOPEKA , BATTLE AT.
... on the neck , and opened fire upon them . As the small balls were buried in the logs and earth the Indians sent up a shout of derision and defied their England . He was accompanied by his wife , their 84 TOHOPEKA , BATTLE AT.
Page 91
... opened a fire of round and grape shot upon the Americans . THE POWDER - MAGAZINE BLOWN UP BY THE BRITISH soon followed , and the British were driven The great guns of the British were soon back to their works near the town . The ...
... opened a fire of round and grape shot upon the Americans . THE POWDER - MAGAZINE BLOWN UP BY THE BRITISH soon followed , and the British were driven The great guns of the British were soon back to their works near the town . The ...
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... opened Simoda ..... June 17 , 1857 PRINCIPAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES WITH OTHER. Foreign Power and Object of Treaty . Borneo : Where Concluded . Date . Foreign Power and Object of Treaty . Date . Where Concluded ...
... opened Simoda ..... June 17 , 1857 PRINCIPAL TREATIES AND CONVENTIONS OF THE UNITED STATES WITH OTHER. Foreign Power and Object of Treaty . Borneo : Where Concluded . Date . Foreign Power and Object of Treaty . Date . Where Concluded ...
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... opened , when a wide difference of views appeared , which at first threatened the most formidable obstructions to an agree- ment . The discussions continued several months , and a conclusion was reached by a mutual agreement to a treaty ...
... opened , when a wide difference of views appeared , which at first threatened the most formidable obstructions to an agree- ment . The discussions continued several months , and a conclusion was reached by a mutual agreement to a treaty ...
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