The Leading Facts of American HistoryGinn & Company, 1898 - 367 pages |
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... Surrender ” Letter 297 XIV . General Lee 302 XV . Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation 305 XVI . View from Lookout Mountain . 311 XVII . General Grant ... 313 XVIII . Admiral Farragut with Porter and Foote 317 XIX . Generals Sherman ...
... Surrender ” Letter 297 XIV . General Lee 302 XV . Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation 305 XVI . View from Lookout Mountain . 311 XVII . General Grant ... 313 XVIII . Admiral Farragut with Porter and Foote 317 XIX . Generals Sherman ...
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... Surrender " Letter XIV . General Lee XV . Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation . XVI . View from Lookout Mountain . XVII . General Grant . . . . ..... XVIII . Admiral Farragut with Porter and Foote XIX . Generals Sherman , Thomas ...
... Surrender " Letter XIV . General Lee XV . Lincoln's Proclamation of Emancipation . XVI . View from Lookout Mountain . XVII . General Grant . . . . ..... XVIII . Admiral Farragut with Porter and Foote XIX . Generals Sherman , Thomas ...
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... surrendered . The rest , who numbered two hundred , escaped in the night . They were eventually taken , and made Islaves for life . Out of those who had surrendered with Ribaut five were for some reason spared . The hands of the others ...
... surrendered . The rest , who numbered two hundred , escaped in the night . They were eventually taken , and made Islaves for life . Out of those who had surrendered with Ribaut five were for some reason spared . The hands of the others ...
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... surrender . Governor Stuyvesant was furious . He swore that he would never surrender " as long as he had a leg to stand on or an arm to fight with " ; but finding that the citizens positively refused to uphold him he had to submit . The ...
... surrender . Governor Stuyvesant was furious . He swore that he would never surrender " as long as he had a leg to stand on or an arm to fight with " ; but finding that the citizens positively refused to uphold him he had to submit . The ...
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... surrendered their rights to the English sovereign , and New Jersey became a royal colony until the Revolution . IV . MASSACHUSETTS ( PLYMOUTH COLONY , 1620 ) . 69. Former Lack of Religious Liberty in England ; Catho- lics ; Puritans ...
... surrendered their rights to the English sovereign , and New Jersey became a royal colony until the Revolution . IV . MASSACHUSETTS ( PLYMOUTH COLONY , 1620 ) . 69. Former Lack of Religious Liberty in England ; Catho- lics ; Puritans ...
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