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A Child's history of England:: Volume I. England from the ancient times to the death of King John
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A Child's history of England:: Volume II. England from the reign of Henry the Third to the reign of King Richard the Third
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A Child's history of England:: Volume III. England from the reign of Henry the Seventh to the revolution of 1688
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Merrie England: travels, descriptions, tales and historical sketches
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Detroit to Fort Sackville, 1778-1779: the journal of Normand MacLeod
In 1777 Normand MacLeod, a British army officer, assumed the post of town major of Detroit, then a British colony on the frontier of late eighteenth-century America. Although it was not in the forefront of action in the American Revolution, the fort at Detroit had an important role because its strategic location made it a point of interest to military leaders on both sides.
Under the leadership of Captain Normand MacLeod, the city of Detroit played a role in the War for Independence that is …