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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... received more than half allowance , and this was frequently reduced . “ I have seen men , " says Winslow , " stagger | by reason of faintness for want of food . " On one occasion the whole company would have perished but for the ...
... received more than half allowance , and this was frequently reduced . “ I have seen men , " says Winslow , " stagger | by reason of faintness for want of food . " On one occasion the whole company would have perished but for the ...
第 514 頁
... received from England , he believed himself authorized to inform the American government that the " orders in council " of Great Britain would be revoked by that government , as far as they applied to the commerce of the United States ...
... received from England , he believed himself authorized to inform the American government that the " orders in council " of Great Britain would be revoked by that government , as far as they applied to the commerce of the United States ...
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... received . In reply , I would say that peace being my first desire , there is but one condition that I insist upon , viz .: That the men surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the government of the United States ...
... received . In reply , I would say that peace being my first desire , there is but one condition that I insist upon , viz .: That the men surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the government of the United States ...
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