Harper's Encyclopędia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 by Charles I. He served in the Indian War of 1676 as major , and in June of that year , at the head of the " standing army " of Connecticut , accompanied by 200 Mohi- can and Pequod Indians ...
... charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 by Charles I. He served in the Indian War of 1676 as major , and in June of that year , at the head of the " standing army " of Connecticut , accompanied by 200 Mohi- can and Pequod Indians ...
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... charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 his arm in a sling , joined him soon after- by Charles I. He served in the Indian wards , and drilled his troops thoroughly War of 1676 as major , and in June of that for the emergency . When he ...
... charter granted to Connecticut in 1662 his arm in a sling , joined him soon after- by Charles I. He served in the Indian wards , and drilled his troops thoroughly War of 1676 as major , and in June of that for the emergency . When he ...
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... charter , and en- deavoring to make its free people absolute slaves to a tyrant's will . The one great blot upon the names of Johnson and Gib- bon , the historian , is the barter of their consciences for money ; for both had ex- pressed ...
... charter , and en- deavoring to make its free people absolute slaves to a tyrant's will . The one great blot upon the names of Johnson and Gib- bon , the historian , is the barter of their consciences for money ; for both had ex- pressed ...
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... charter -so the bill declared - must expire by limitation . This bill did not get through the House , however , being lost in the rush Thomas A. Edison , furnished by Will- iam Orton , president of the Western Union Telegraph Company ...
... charter -so the bill declared - must expire by limitation . This bill did not get through the House , however , being lost in the rush Thomas A. Edison , furnished by Will- iam Orton , president of the Western Union Telegraph Company ...
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... Charter of the First Perma- nent Colony on the Territory of the Massa- chusetts Company , now Discovered and First Published from the Original Manu- script ; Ancient Pemaquid and Historic A Constitutional History of the American Review ...
... Charter of the First Perma- nent Colony on the Territory of the Massa- chusetts Company , now Discovered and First Published from the Original Manu- script ; Ancient Pemaquid and Historic A Constitutional History of the American Review ...
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