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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第 107 頁
... joined by a number of royalists . He offered freedom to the slaves of the Virginians who were opposed to him on the condition of their joining his ranks . Bacon and his party were again pro- claimed traitors and rebels . The People Fly ...
... joined by a number of royalists . He offered freedom to the slaves of the Virginians who were opposed to him on the condition of their joining his ranks . Bacon and his party were again pro- claimed traitors and rebels . The People Fly ...
第 374 頁
... joined Arnold with reinforcements , and , assuming the command , made another unsuccessful effort to capture Quebec . Wooster was soon recalled , and was succeeded by General Thomas . Sir Guy Carleton , governor of Canada , was heavily ...
... joined Arnold with reinforcements , and , assuming the command , made another unsuccessful effort to capture Quebec . Wooster was soon recalled , and was succeeded by General Thomas . Sir Guy Carleton , governor of Canada , was heavily ...
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... joined him . On the fifth of September he crossed the Potomac , and on the sixth occupied Frederick City . Harper's Ferry was held by a force of eleven thousand men under Colonel Miles , and it was necessary to reduce this post in order ...
... joined him . On the fifth of September he crossed the Potomac , and on the sixth occupied Frederick City . Harper's Ferry was held by a force of eleven thousand men under Colonel Miles , and it was necessary to reduce this post in order ...
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