Peter Parley's common school history. Illustrated by engravings (1857) (14596685267)
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Title: Peter Parley's common school history. Illustrated by engravings
Year: 1857 (1850s)
Authors: Goodrich, Samuel G. (Samuel Griswold), 1793-1860
Subjects: World history
Publisher: Philadelphia, E. H. Butler & co.
Contributing Library: Information and Library Science Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Digitizing Sponsor: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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1798 Napoleon took possession of E^ypt 1798 Napoleon gained the battle of Marengo ........ 1800 Napoleon created emperor of France 1S04 King of Portugal removes to Brazil 1807 Joachim Murat made king of Sardinia 1808 Napoleon removes Ferdinand from the throne of Spain . . . 1S03 Austria at war with France 1809 The city of Moscow burnt 1812 Norway transferred to Sweden 1814 Inquisition abolished in Portugal 1815 Revolution in Portugal 1S20 Inquisition abolished in Spain 1S20 George IV. made king of England 1820 Greece rises against the Turks 1821 Death of Lord Byron at Missilonghi 7 1824 Alexander emperor of Russia dies 1S25 Nicholas ascends the throne of Russia . . a . . . • • 1825 Massacre of the Janizaries in Turkey 1826 Battle of Navarino 1S27 Accession of Otho to the throne of Greece 1829 William IV. ascended the throne of England 1S30 Netherlands divided into Holland and Belgium 1830 Ferdinand VII., king of Spain, died 1833 Revolution in France, ... ..... February 22d, 18-18
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AMERICA. 267 CHAPTER CLVIIL—AMERICA. About America.-
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