Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 8Harper, 1902 |
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Page 23
... that the cause of the short - lived lake was simply an overflow of the Colorado Saltonstall , SIR RICHARD , colonist ; in their respective. A VIEW OF SALT LAKE CITY . A NATIVE VILLAGE , SAMOA . 23 SALT LAKE CITY - SALTON LAKE.
... that the cause of the short - lived lake was simply an overflow of the Colorado Saltonstall , SIR RICHARD , colonist ; in their respective. A VIEW OF SALT LAKE CITY . A NATIVE VILLAGE , SAMOA . 23 SALT LAKE CITY - SALTON LAKE.
Page 44
... cause of our not firing at them . The Spanish guerillas were very active , especially in our rear , where they seemed by preference to attack the wounded men who were being carried on litters , the doc- tors and medical attendants with ...
... cause of our not firing at them . The Spanish guerillas were very active , especially in our rear , where they seemed by preference to attack the wounded men who were being carried on litters , the doc- tors and medical attendants with ...
Page 84
... cause and flooding the compartment . The injury to the belt is found to be only slight and the leak small . Twentieth . I beg to enclose a list of the officers and crew who participated in the combat of July 3 , 1898 . Very respectfully ...
... cause and flooding the compartment . The injury to the belt is found to be only slight and the leak small . Twentieth . I beg to enclose a list of the officers and crew who participated in the combat of July 3 , 1898 . Very respectfully ...
Page 85
... caused her to lose distance and posi- tion with the Spanish vessels , especially with the Vizcaya and Colon . " The turn of the Brooklyn to starboard was made to avoid getting her into danger- ous proximity to the Spanish vessels . The ...
... caused her to lose distance and posi- tion with the Spanish vessels , especially with the Vizcaya and Colon . " The turn of the Brooklyn to starboard was made to avoid getting her into danger- ous proximity to the Spanish vessels . The ...
Page 90
... cause of liberty , severely wounded to fly with his compan- and sacredly to guard their property . " The ions , remained , and a boatman was about wise purposes of this circular were frus- to despatch him , when Schuyler saved his ...
... cause of liberty , severely wounded to fly with his compan- and sacredly to guard their property . " The ions , remained , and a boatman was about wise purposes of this circular were frus- to despatch him , when Schuyler saved his ...
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