History of the United States, from their first settlement as colonies, to the close of the war with Great Britain, in 1815. [By Salma Hale.]John Miller, 1826 - 467 Seiten |
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... killed their commander , built and equipped a vessel and put to sea . Having been out several weeks and consumed all their provisions , one of their number , who consented to be made a victim to save his comrades , was killed and eaten ...
... killed their commander , built and equipped a vessel and put to sea . Having been out several weeks and consumed all their provisions , one of their number , who consented to be made a victim to save his comrades , was killed and eaten ...
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... killing his adversary . In a battle which subsequently took place , he was wounded and taken prisoner . After his ... killed his new master , and fled into Russia . After visiting Germany , France , Spain and Morocco , he re- turned ...
... killing his adversary . In a battle which subsequently took place , he was wounded and taken prisoner . After his ... killed his new master , and fled into Russia . After visiting Germany , France , Spain and Morocco , he re- turned ...
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... killed , when he turned to flee . Running at hazard , he sunk to his neck in a swamp and was taken prisoner . They decided that he forth to execution ; his The exulting savages conducted him in triumph through several towns to their ...
... killed , when he turned to flee . Running at hazard , he sunk to his neck in a swamp and was taken prisoner . They decided that he forth to execution ; his The exulting savages conducted him in triumph through several towns to their ...
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... killed , and at last those of their own companions , who had sunk under accumulated miseries . These tremendous sufferings were recollected long after- wards with horror , and the period was remembered and distinguished by the name of ...
... killed , and at last those of their own companions , who had sunk under accumulated miseries . These tremendous sufferings were recollected long after- wards with horror , and the period was remembered and distinguished by the name of ...
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... killed and sixteen wounded , returned in triumph to Hartford . In June , another body of troops , principally from Massachusetts , marched into the enemy's country , surrounded a swamp , into which a party of them had retired , and took ...
... killed and sixteen wounded , returned in triumph to Hartford . In June , another body of troops , principally from Massachusetts , marched into the enemy's country , surrounded a swamp , into which a party of them had retired , and took ...
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