Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... French and Indian War he sided at first the sixteenth century were the one erect- with the English , but in consequence of a ed by Landgrave William IV . at Cassel , dispute between the Indians and some Eng- 1561 , and Tycho Brahe's at ...
... French and Indian War he sided at first the sixteenth century were the one erect- with the English , but in consequence of a ed by Landgrave William IV . at Cassel , dispute between the Indians and some Eng- 1561 , and Tycho Brahe's at ...
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... French and Indian War ; as- sistant minister of Trinity Church , New York City , in 1764. He died in New York City , Nov. 26 , 1774 . OGLESBY - OGLETHORPE Yamacraw Bluff . A satisfactory confer- ence. MAP OF THE OPERATIONS AT OGDENSBURG ...
... French and Indian War ; as- sistant minister of Trinity Church , New York City , in 1764. He died in New York City , Nov. 26 , 1774 . OGLESBY - OGLETHORPE Yamacraw Bluff . A satisfactory confer- ence. MAP OF THE OPERATIONS AT OGDENSBURG ...
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... FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ( q . v . ) . The He " The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo . No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few . On Fame's eternal camping - ground Their silent tents are ...
... FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR ( q . v . ) . The He " The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo . No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few . On Fame's eternal camping - ground Their silent tents are ...
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... French held possession of the region north near Lake Erie . In 1800 jurisdiction of the Ohio River until the conquest of over these tracts was relinquished to Canada in 1760 and the surrender of vast territory by the French to the ...
... French held possession of the region north near Lake Erie . In 1800 jurisdiction of the Ohio River until the conquest of over these tracts was relinquished to Canada in 1760 and the surrender of vast territory by the French to the ...
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... French to occupy that country . At the beginning of 1788 there was not a white family within the bounds of that commonwealth . The French took immediate measures to countervail the English movements . Galissonière , who had grand dreams ...
... French to occupy that country . At the beginning of 1788 there was not a white family within the bounds of that commonwealth . The French took immediate measures to countervail the English movements . Galissonière , who had grand dreams ...
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