Four Centuries of Progress; Or, Panorama of American History from the Discovery of the American Continent to the Present Time ...: And a Magnificent Description of the Columbian ExpositionInternational Publishing Company, 1893 - 923 頁 |
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... chief of the Narragansetts was . Although the tribe could bring five thousand war- riors into the field , the chief was overawed by the determined action of the English , whose firearms gave them a great superi- ority , and Squanto was ...
... chief of the Narragansetts was . Although the tribe could bring five thousand war- riors into the field , the chief was overawed by the determined action of the English , whose firearms gave them a great superi- ority , and Squanto was ...
第 171 頁
... chief of the Wampanoags . He and his brother Philip were men of more than ordinary abilities , and felt deeply the wrongs which were beginning to fall thickly upon their race . Uncas , the chief of the Mohe- gans , the determined enemy ...
... chief of the Wampanoags . He and his brother Philip were men of more than ordinary abilities , and felt deeply the wrongs which were beginning to fall thickly upon their race . Uncas , the chief of the Mohe- gans , the determined enemy ...
第 303 頁
... chief of the forces in America . He sent over General Aber- crombie as his lieutenant . Abercrombie ar- rived in June with several regiments of British regulars . He relieved General Shir- done until the arrival of the commander - in- chief ...
... chief of the forces in America . He sent over General Aber- crombie as his lieutenant . Abercrombie ar- rived in June with several regiments of British regulars . He relieved General Shir- done until the arrival of the commander - in- chief ...
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PAGK | 17 |
Discovery of the Western Continent eries of VerrazzaniCartier Explores the St Law | 43 |
Maritime Enterprise in the Fifteenth CenturyThe BayEvents of the First YearDe Soto Enters | 50 |
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