History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - Počet stran: 375 |
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... Defence of Fort Sandusky , 322 - Battle on Lake Erie , 323 - Battle of the Thames , 324 - Creek War , 325 . CHAPTER XXXIX . CAMPAIGN OF 1814 . Russian offer of Mediation , p . 326 - Battle of Chippewa , 327 - Siege of Fort Erie , 328 ...
... Defence of Fort Sandusky , 322 - Battle on Lake Erie , 323 - Battle of the Thames , 324 - Creek War , 325 . CHAPTER XXXIX . CAMPAIGN OF 1814 . Russian offer of Mediation , p . 326 - Battle of Chippewa , 327 - Siege of Fort Erie , 328 ...
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... defence . Setting out from the bay of Spiritu Santo in June 1539 , they spent the time in wandering through forests and morasses , until October , when they found themselves in the neighbour- hood of Appalachee bay . - The men were ...
... defence . Setting out from the bay of Spiritu Santo in June 1539 , they spent the time in wandering through forests and morasses , until October , when they found themselves in the neighbour- hood of Appalachee bay . - The men were ...
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... defence against the natives . A part of the men were employed in cutting timber and load- ing the ships for England , while Newport and Smith with a small party ascended the river and visited the Indian king , Powhatan , in his capital ...
... defence against the natives . A part of the men were employed in cutting timber and load- ing the ships for England , while Newport and Smith with a small party ascended the river and visited the Indian king , Powhatan , in his capital ...
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... defence , and could not prevent Argall from seizing the ships and plundering the colony . This was the first act of aggression , which was followed by a series of disputes between France and England for the pos- session of the American ...
... defence , and could not prevent Argall from seizing the ships and plundering the colony . This was the first act of aggression , which was followed by a series of disputes between France and England for the pos- session of the American ...
Strana 33
... defence , until a new supply of ammunition should arrive , on pain of a year's personal ser- vice ; that none should go on board the ships at Jamestown , without the governor's leave ; that every person should go to church on Sundays ...
... defence , until a new supply of ammunition should arrive , on pain of a year's personal ser- vice ; that none should go on board the ships at Jamestown , without the governor's leave ; that every person should go to church on Sundays ...
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Strana 364 - Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by law; but the Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers as they think proper in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments.
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