Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... returned home . AGUINALDO , EMILIO . OBSERVATORY - O'CONOR States . He died in Washington ,. " " United States against the said King George III . , his heirs and successors , and his or their abettors , assistants , and adherents , and ...
... returned home . AGUINALDO , EMILIO . OBSERVATORY - O'CONOR States . He died in Washington ,. " " United States against the said King George III . , his heirs and successors , and his or their abettors , assistants , and adherents , and ...
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... returning to Virginia . As a result of the massacre the colonists burned the Cherokee towns , and forced Oconastoto into an alliance which lasted until the war of the Revolu- tion , when Captain Stuart , who had been made British Indian ...
... returning to Virginia . As a result of the massacre the colonists burned the Cherokee towns , and forced Oconastoto into an alliance which lasted until the war of the Revolu- tion , when Captain Stuart , who had been made British Indian ...
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... returned to America and settled in New Brunswick , Nova Scotia . He died in Fredericton , N. B. , Nov. 25 , 1818 . Odell , MOSES FOWLER , statesman ; born in Tarrytown , N. Y. , Feb. 24 , 1818 ; elected to Congress in 1861 as a fusion ...
... returned to America and settled in New Brunswick , Nova Scotia . He died in Fredericton , N. B. , Nov. 25 , 1818 . Odell , MOSES FOWLER , statesman ; born in Tarrytown , N. Y. , Feb. 24 , 1818 ; elected to Congress in 1861 as a fusion ...
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... returned . They then expected an easy conquest of will lose my life in the attempt . " The the town , but were soon confronted by cannon under Captain Kellogg and Sher- iff York . The gun of the former became disabled , and he and his ...
... returned . They then expected an easy conquest of will lose my life in the attempt . " The the town , but were soon confronted by cannon under Captain Kellogg and Sher- iff York . The gun of the former became disabled , and he and his ...
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... returned in the au- tumn of 1738 , a brigadier - general , author- ized to raise troops in Georgia . He found the colonists languishing and discontented . Idleness prevailed , and they yearned for the privilege of employing slave ...
... returned in the au- tumn of 1738 , a brigadier - general , author- ized to raise troops in Georgia . He found the colonists languishing and discontented . Idleness prevailed , and they yearned for the privilege of employing slave ...
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