The History of the World: Comprising a General History, Both Ancient and Modern, of All the Principal Nations of the Globe, Their Rise, Progress, and Present Condition: Embracing a Brief Account of the Late Russian and Italian Wars, and a Complete History of the United States to the Present Time, Including the War of the Revolution [etc.], Volumen2Henry Bill, 1862 |
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... ARMY AT VERA CRUZ , 608 CHARGE OF THE PALMETTOS AT CHERUBUSCO , 614 14. ENTRANCE OF THE AMERICAN ARMY INTO THE CAPITOL OF MEXICO ,. 617 15. PRINCE ALBERT IN A DANGEROUS POSITION , 646 • ADVANCE AND RESCUE DRIFTING , 17. CRYSTAL PALACE ...
... ARMY AT VERA CRUZ , 608 CHARGE OF THE PALMETTOS AT CHERUBUSCO , 614 14. ENTRANCE OF THE AMERICAN ARMY INTO THE CAPITOL OF MEXICO ,. 617 15. PRINCE ALBERT IN A DANGEROUS POSITION , 646 • ADVANCE AND RESCUE DRIFTING , 17. CRYSTAL PALACE ...
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... army against the far - distant hosts of Heathenesse , than to improve a conquest already made in his own neigh- borhood . He left Ireland wholly unnoticed ; yet it was in his reign that the final annexation of Ireland to the English ...
... army against the far - distant hosts of Heathenesse , than to improve a conquest already made in his own neigh- borhood . He left Ireland wholly unnoticed ; yet it was in his reign that the final annexation of Ireland to the English ...
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... army of six thousand men . He was received with open arms as deliverer , and took upon himself the title of king . His brother soon afterwards landed in Ireland with a still more powerful army . But just at this time there was an ...
... army of six thousand men . He was received with open arms as deliverer , and took upon himself the title of king . His brother soon afterwards landed in Ireland with a still more powerful army . But just at this time there was an ...
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... army being loosely sub- divided throughout the land . Moore urged that the decay of the royal authority boded persecution and ruin to the catholics . He said , that though , as Irishmen , they were wronged by being subjected to English ...
... army being loosely sub- divided throughout the land . Moore urged that the decay of the royal authority boded persecution and ruin to the catholics . He said , that though , as Irishmen , they were wronged by being subjected to English ...
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... army , his suite , and his friends , upon this shameful difference between the nominal and intrinsic value of his currency , he went still farther , and did what we tank would justify even sterner censure than we have pronounced upon ...
... army , his suite , and his friends , upon this shameful difference between the nominal and intrinsic value of his currency , he went still farther , and did what we tank would justify even sterner censure than we have pronounced upon ...
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