Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 8Harper, 1902 |
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... appointed , were sent to the other colonies . They chose Thomas Cushing ( their speaker ) , and James Bow- doin , Samuel Adams , John Adams , and Robert Treat Paine as their delegates to the Continental Congress . This was the last ...
... appointed , were sent to the other colonies . They chose Thomas Cushing ( their speaker ) , and James Bow- doin , Samuel Adams , John Adams , and Robert Treat Paine as their delegates to the Continental Congress . This was the last ...
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... appointed governor of Louisiana in 1724. His administration To officers of foreign services , visiting was marked by inefficiency . On Nov. 29 , any military post or station ( provided with artillery ) , in accordance with their rank ...
... appointed governor of Louisiana in 1724. His administration To officers of foreign services , visiting was marked by inefficiency . On Nov. 29 , any military post or station ( provided with artillery ) , in accordance with their rank ...
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... appointed one of the three American commissioners to ar- range for the evacuation of Cuba . He then resumed active command of the North Atlantic Station till Oct. 14 , 1899 , when he was appointed commandant of the navy - yard at Boston ...
... appointed one of the three American commissioners to ar- range for the evacuation of Cuba . He then resumed active command of the North Atlantic Station till Oct. 14 , 1899 , when he was appointed commandant of the navy - yard at Boston ...
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... appointed by me several days ago has made a critical ex- amination of the stranded vessels , both with a view of reporting upon the result of our fire and the military features in- volved , and of reporting upon the chance San Antonio ...
... appointed by me several days ago has made a critical ex- amination of the stranded vessels , both with a view of reporting upon the result of our fire and the military features in- volved , and of reporting upon the chance San Antonio ...
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... appointed President for one year , after which time he was to call a consti- tutional Congress ; but he fomented a new revolution by which he was de- clared President for life , with power to appoint his. ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANA . A ...
... appointed President for one year , after which time he was to call a consti- tutional Congress ; but he fomented a new revolution by which he was de- clared President for life , with power to appoint his. ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANA . A ...
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