Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History from 458 A. D. to 1909, Volumen5Harper & brothers, 1905 - 538 páginas |
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... became dis- tinguished in the annals of Canada for his operations against the English in the north and east of that province . In 1698 he was sent from France to the Gulf of Mexico with two frigates ( Oct. 22 ) , to occupy the mouth of ...
... became dis- tinguished in the annals of Canada for his operations against the English in the north and east of that province . In 1698 he was sent from France to the Gulf of Mexico with two frigates ( Oct. 22 ) , to occupy the mouth of ...
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... became more diffused . declaration in its platform : " The im- Boston , which almost engrossed trade in navigation , now began to find rivals in New York , Baltimore , Norfolk , Charleston , and little seaports on the New England coasts ...
... became more diffused . declaration in its platform : " The im- Boston , which almost engrossed trade in navigation , now began to find rivals in New York , Baltimore , Norfolk , Charleston , and little seaports on the New England coasts ...
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... became known as the Northwest Territory . A government was provided for it under the ordinance of 1787 , and President Washington , in 1789 , appointed Gen. Arthur St. Clair its gov- ernor . The various tribes of Indians in- habiting ...
... became known as the Northwest Territory . A government was provided for it under the ordinance of 1787 , and President Washington , in 1789 , appointed Gen. Arthur St. Clair its gov- ernor . The various tribes of Indians in- habiting ...
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... became a member of the Wyandotte Convention in 1859 , secretary of the territorial council in 1869 , and secretary of the State Sen- ate in 1861. He was State Senator in 1862 , and in the same year was defeated as Republican candidate ...
... became a member of the Wyandotte Convention in 1859 , secretary of the territorial council in 1869 , and secretary of the State Sen- ate in 1861. He was State Senator in 1862 , and in the same year was defeated as Republican candidate ...
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... became , by that fact alone , his adversaries . This tendency of his nature made his orbit erratic . He was meteoric , rather than planetary , and flashed with irregular splendor , rather than shone with steady and penetrating rays ...
... became , by that fact alone , his adversaries . This tendency of his nature made his orbit erratic . He was meteoric , rather than planetary , and flashed with irregular splendor , rather than shone with steady and penetrating rays ...
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