The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... French up the river Mississippi , and were now the Chicka- the chief obstacle that prevented a regular communication be- tween Louisiana and Canada . A detachment of 200 French and 400 Indians was therefore sent from Canada down the Mis ...
... French up the river Mississippi , and were now the Chicka- the chief obstacle that prevented a regular communication be- tween Louisiana and Canada . A detachment of 200 French and 400 Indians was therefore sent from Canada down the Mis ...
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... French soldier of his party discharged his musket , and ran into the Spanish lines . The general now returned to Frederica , and endeavoured to Stratagem effect by stratagem , what could not be achieved by surprise . thorpe . of Ogle ...
... French soldier of his party discharged his musket , and ran into the Spanish lines . The general now returned to Frederica , and endeavoured to Stratagem effect by stratagem , what could not be achieved by surprise . thorpe . of Ogle ...
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... French burned the place . The conditions , granted to the prisoners , were , to be carried to Louisbourg , and to continue there one year , and thence to be sent to Boston or Annapolis . Upon a representation of the defenceless state of ...
... French burned the place . The conditions , granted to the prisoners , were , to be carried to Louisbourg , and to continue there one year , and thence to be sent to Boston or Annapolis . Upon a representation of the defenceless state of ...
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... French driven from The burials in Philadelphia during seven years were upward of 3000.4 A few Englishmen , headed by the deputy governor of Anguil- St.Martin's . la , with two St. Christopher's privateers , drove the French from their ...
... French driven from The burials in Philadelphia during seven years were upward of 3000.4 A few Englishmen , headed by the deputy governor of Anguil- St.Martin's . la , with two St. Christopher's privateers , drove the French from their ...
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... French , as a security to Description their navigation and fishery , built the town of Louisbourg , on the bourg island of Cape Breton ; and fortified it with a rampart of stone , from 30 to 36 feet high , and a ditch 80 feet wide ...
... French , as a security to Description their navigation and fishery , built the town of Louisbourg , on the bourg island of Cape Breton ; and fortified it with a rampart of stone , from 30 to 36 feet high , and a ditch 80 feet wide ...
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