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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... 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- sissippi , to meet a party from New Orleans , to extirpate ...
... 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- sissippi , to meet a party from New Orleans , to extirpate ...
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... chief of all his majesty's forces in South brings a Carolina and Georgia , was now sent out from England with a Georgia . 1 Hopkins , Memoirs of Housatunnuck Indians , 47-54 . The township com- prised Wuahktukook , or the Great Meadow ...
... chief of all his majesty's forces in South brings a Carolina and Georgia , was now sent out from England with a Georgia . 1 Hopkins , Memoirs of Housatunnuck Indians , 47-54 . The township com- prised Wuahktukook , or the Great Meadow ...
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... chief , who instantly put the deserter in irons . This letter per- plexed and confounded the Spaniards ; some suspecting it to be a stratagem to prevent an attack on Frederica , and others be- lieving it to contain serious instructions ...
... chief , who instantly put the deserter in irons . This letter per- plexed and confounded the Spaniards ; some suspecting it to be a stratagem to prevent an attack on Frederica , and others be- lieving it to contain serious instructions ...
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... chief of Nova Scotia , accompanied the settlers . The Acadians , the former inhabitants of the country , were allowed peaceably to remain in it ; and having sworn never to bear arms against their countrymen , they submitted to the Eng ...
... chief of Nova Scotia , accompanied the settlers . The Acadians , the former inhabitants of the country , were allowed peaceably to remain in it ; and having sworn never to bear arms against their countrymen , they submitted to the Eng ...
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... chiefs of the Catawba nation accompanied William Bull , esquire , commissioner from South Carolina ; and a peace was settled between the Six Nations and the Catawbas , who had maintained a long and viru- lent war.7 1 European ...
... chiefs of the Catawba nation accompanied William Bull , esquire , commissioner from South Carolina ; and a peace was settled between the Six Nations and the Catawbas , who had maintained a long and viru- lent war.7 1 European ...
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