The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries, 25-26. sējumiW. Abbatt, 1917 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 38.
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... soon as left alone , she tore up Greene's letter and swallowed the pieces . On being searched , of course no letter was found , and she was released . Pursuing her journey , she reached Sumter's camp , communicated Greene's message ...
... soon as left alone , she tore up Greene's letter and swallowed the pieces . On being searched , of course no letter was found , and she was released . Pursuing her journey , she reached Sumter's camp , communicated Greene's message ...
5. lappuse
... soon as she was searched , she tore it up and managed to swallow it in small bits , though with much difficulity . Near the banks of Dry Creek , a short distance above the point at which it crosses the old State Road , lived a Tory ...
... soon as she was searched , she tore it up and managed to swallow it in small bits , though with much difficulity . Near the banks of Dry Creek , a short distance above the point at which it crosses the old State Road , lived a Tory ...
6. lappuse
... soon came the decisive battle of Eutaw Springs , which practically ended the struggle in the Carolinas . Among the captives held by the British at Granby when it fell into the hands of the patriots in May , 1781 , when Greene surprised ...
... soon came the decisive battle of Eutaw Springs , which practically ended the struggle in the Carolinas . Among the captives held by the British at Granby when it fell into the hands of the patriots in May , 1781 , when Greene surprised ...
9. lappuse
... and delays , obtained its charter and was ready to commence work in earnest as soon as the government would guarantee interest on its bonds or vote financial aid . The Nicaragua Canal route lies within the zone of the THE NICARAGUA CANAL 9.
... and delays , obtained its charter and was ready to commence work in earnest as soon as the government would guarantee interest on its bonds or vote financial aid . The Nicaragua Canal route lies within the zone of the THE NICARAGUA CANAL 9.
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... soon give way to a new structure . Passing up Cabot street , he may see , on the right- hand side of the way , in the business centre , the fine old mansion in which Washington was the guest of George Cabot . The house , now occupied by ...
... soon give way to a new structure . Passing up Cabot street , he may see , on the right- hand side of the way , in the business centre , the fine old mansion in which Washington was the guest of George Cabot . The house , now occupied by ...
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