The Development of AmericaAmerican Book Company, 1936 - 772 pages |
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... ships and settlements on the west coast of South America . Four of his ships were destroyed , but he continued in his flagship , the Golden Hind . This ship , in a period of two years and ten months , was the second one to sail around ...
... ships and settlements on the west coast of South America . Four of his ships were destroyed , but he continued in his flagship , the Golden Hind . This ship , in a period of two years and ten months , was the second one to sail around ...
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... ships with which he defeated the British on Lake Erie , and sent Gen- eral Harrison the message , " We have met the enemy and they are ours . Two ships , two brigs , one schooner , and one sloop . " Most of the American victories were ...
... ships with which he defeated the British on Lake Erie , and sent Gen- eral Harrison the message , " We have met the enemy and they are ours . Two ships , two brigs , one schooner , and one sloop . " Most of the American victories were ...
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... ships were driven from the seas , and German submarines took a heavy toll of Allied tonnage . In the month of April , 1917 , the month in which we entered the war , the Allies lost a ton- nage of 875,000 . In order to meet the resulting ...
... ships were driven from the seas , and German submarines took a heavy toll of Allied tonnage . In the month of April , 1917 , the month in which we entered the war , the Allies lost a ton- nage of 875,000 . In order to meet the resulting ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Chronological Outline xi | 2 |
Europe and Neighboring Lands | 8 |
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