The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America, 第 3 卷author, 1788 |
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... marched for Grand Junc - 19th . ) provost tion , Tenn . , where it arrived , after a On the 11th the regiment marched fatiguing march of fifty miles , on the fourteen miles to Oxford , Miss . , night of the 4th , when the regiment where ...
... marched for Grand Junc - 19th . ) provost tion , Tenn . , where it arrived , after a On the 11th the regiment marched fatiguing march of fifty miles , on the fourteen miles to Oxford , Miss . , night of the 4th , when the regiment where ...
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... marched. Abraham Joshua Heschel was a Jewish rabbi who was expelled from Germany during World War II and eventually settled in the United States. He walked arminarm with King at the famous Selma–Montgomery marches (see pages 36–39) ...
... marched. Abraham Joshua Heschel was a Jewish rabbi who was expelled from Germany during World War II and eventually settled in the United States. He walked arminarm with King at the famous Selma–Montgomery marches (see pages 36–39) ...
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... marched to Williamsport. On July 12th, the enemy having crossed the Potomac, the Regiment proceeded to Berlin; thence on the 17th it marched to Warrenton, by way of Mannassas Gap; then proceeded to Beverly Ford, where it remained until ...
... marched to Williamsport. On July 12th, the enemy having crossed the Potomac, the Regiment proceeded to Berlin; thence on the 17th it marched to Warrenton, by way of Mannassas Gap; then proceeded to Beverly Ford, where it remained until ...
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... marched to Grabbletown , where we lay that night ; next day we marched to Asle Swamp , where we lay until the ——— . were 26. This morning about sunrise we were alarmed by firing between us and Amboy , which proved to be the main body of ...
... marched to Grabbletown , where we lay that night ; next day we marched to Asle Swamp , where we lay until the ——— . were 26. This morning about sunrise we were alarmed by firing between us and Amboy , which proved to be the main body of ...
第 27 頁
... marched from Rameses and encamped at Succoth . " They marched from Succoth and encamped at Etham , which is on the edge of the wilderness . 7They marched from Etham , but turned back toward Pi - Hahiroth , which faces Baal - Zephon ...
... marched from Rameses and encamped at Succoth . " They marched from Succoth and encamped at Etham , which is on the edge of the wilderness . 7They marched from Etham , but turned back toward Pi - Hahiroth , which faces Baal - Zephon ...
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第 30 頁 - STATES, and to consist of one delegate from each state ; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the United States under their direction : to appoint one of their...
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