History of the United States: Containing All the Events Necessary to be Committed to Memory : with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and a Table of Chronology : for the Use of Schools |
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... September , 1850 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1850 , by URIAH HUNT & SON , in the clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . J. Fagan , Stereotyper ...
... September , 1850 . Entered , according to Act of Congress , in the year 1850 , by URIAH HUNT & SON , in the clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania . J. Fagan , Stereotyper ...
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... September , 1774 , at Philadelphia . Q. Who was the president of this congress ? A. Peyton Randolph , of Virginia . Q. What was the result of this congress ? A. They agreed on a declaration of their rights , and a statement of their ...
... September , 1774 , at Philadelphia . Q. Who was the president of this congress ? A. Peyton Randolph , of Virginia . Q. What was the result of this congress ? A. They agreed on a declaration of their rights , and a statement of their ...
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... the British gain from their victory ? A. They gained possession of Brooklyn and New York . Q. When was New York taken by the British ? A. On the 15th of September , 1776 . Q Where did the Americans make a stand ? A. 50 EVENTS OF ム Kight.
... the British gain from their victory ? A. They gained possession of Brooklyn and New York . Q. When was New York taken by the British ? A. On the 15th of September , 1776 . Q Where did the Americans make a stand ? A. 50 EVENTS OF ム Kight.
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... September , 1777 . Q. What two celebrated foreigners served under the American banners , in this battle ? A. La Fayette , of France , and Pulaski , of Poland : the former of whom was wounded . Q. What misfortune befell Wayne ? A. A few ...
... September , 1777 . Q. What two celebrated foreigners served under the American banners , in this battle ? A. La Fayette , of France , and Pulaski , of Poland : the former of whom was wounded . Q. What misfortune befell Wayne ? A. A few ...
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... September , 1777 . Q. Where did another battle soon after occur ? A. At Germantown , near Philadelphia : on the 4th of October . Q. Which party was victorious ? A. Both parties suffered considerable loss , but the British had the ...
... September , 1777 . Q. Where did another battle soon after occur ? A. At Germantown , near Philadelphia : on the 4th of October . Q. Which party was victorious ? A. Both parties suffered considerable loss , but the British had the ...
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