American Historical Documents: 1000-1904Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & Son, 1910 - Počet stran: 491 Including: Voyages to Vinland; Letter of Columbus announcing his discovery; Amerigo Vespucci's account; John Cabot's discovery of North America; First Charter of Virginia; Mayflower Compact; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence; 1783 treaty with Great Britain; 1083 treaty with France (Lousiana Purchase); 1850 Fugitive Slave act; 1865 Gen. Lee's surrender at Appomattox; 1867 treaty with Russia (Alaska Purchase); 1904 convention btw. the US and Panama; and others. |
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Strana 349
... Second Corps , the rear of the whole , was the last to move , and left Falmouth at daybreak , on the 15th of June , and pursued its march through Aquia , Dumfries , Wolf Run Shoales , Centerville , Gainesville , Thoroughfare Gap - this ...
... Second Corps , the rear of the whole , was the last to move , and left Falmouth at daybreak , on the 15th of June , and pursued its march through Aquia , Dumfries , Wolf Run Shoales , Centerville , Gainesville , Thoroughfare Gap - this ...
Strana 353
... Second Corps was halted at Taneytown , which is thirteen miles from Gettysburg , South , and there awaiting orders , the men were allowed to make coffee and rest . At between one and two o'clock in the afternoon , a message was brought ...
... Second Corps was halted at Taneytown , which is thirteen miles from Gettysburg , South , and there awaiting orders , the men were allowed to make coffee and rest . At between one and two o'clock in the afternoon , a message was brought ...
Strana 354
... Second Corps had orders to halt , where the head of the column then was , and to go into position for the night . The Second Division ( Gibbon's ) was accordingly put in posi- tion , upon the left of the ( Taneytown ) road , its left ...
... Second Corps had orders to halt , where the head of the column then was , and to go into position for the night . The Second Division ( Gibbon's ) was accordingly put in posi- tion , upon the left of the ( Taneytown ) road , its left ...
Strana 356
... Second Corps in its present position , was that it was not then known where , in the coming fight , the line of battle would be formed , up near the town , where the troops then were , or further back towards Taneytown . He would give ...
... Second Corps in its present position , was that it was not then known where , in the coming fight , the line of battle would be formed , up near the town , where the troops then were , or further back towards Taneytown . He would give ...
Strana 357
... Second Corps would move at the earliest daylight , to take up its position . At three o'clock , A. M. , of the second of July , the sleepy soldiers of the Corps were aroused ; before six the Corps was up to the field , and halted ...
... Second Corps would move at the earliest daylight , to take up its position . At three o'clock , A. M. , of the second of July , the sleepy soldiers of the Corps were aroused ; before six the Corps was up to the field , and halted ...
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aforesaid agreed America appointed arms army ARTICLE articles of confederation Atlantic Ocean authority batteries battle Bay of Fundy Britain Britannic Majesty cause ceded citizens claims colonies command Commissioners Congress assembled consent Constitution Council crest declared Division duty elected Emmetsburg enemy established execution exercise fight force Fort Schlosser Freydis Generall Court George Somers granted Greenland guns hath hereby House hundred Indians inhabitants islands judge justice Lake land latitude legislature Leif liberty Lord Protector manner ment Mexican necessary Nova Scotia oath offence officers Parliament party peace persons Plantations ports present treaty President punishment Ralegh Gilbert ratifications Rebel Republic of Panama respective river rule seals Second Corps Senate ship sovereignty Spain spirit supreme Taneytown territory thence therein thereof things Third Corps thousand tion town troops Union United unto vessels vote wounded writs of summons