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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... directed him to procure the largest ship in his power , he had purchased this ship when on the stocks , and nearly ready for launching . It was a ship of about 400 tons , and was soon after launched at Boston . Tyng took the command of ...
... directed him to procure the largest ship in his power , he had purchased this ship when on the stocks , and nearly ready for launching . It was a ship of about 400 tons , and was soon after launched at Boston . Tyng took the command of ...
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... directed to act in conjunction with admiral Knowles , then governor of Cape Breton . They retained 6 com- panies , of 70 men each , for the defence of Nova Scotia ; and sent the Massa- chusetts frigate ( the province guard ship ) to be ...
... directed to act in conjunction with admiral Knowles , then governor of Cape Breton . They retained 6 com- panies , of 70 men each , for the defence of Nova Scotia ; and sent the Massa- chusetts frigate ( the province guard ship ) to be ...
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... directed a general conven- 1754 . tion of delegates from all the colonies , for the purpose of holding a conference with the Six Nations , and securing their friendship , governor Shirley of Massachusetts , availing himself of the occa ...
... directed a general conven- 1754 . tion of delegates from all the colonies , for the purpose of holding a conference with the Six Nations , and securing their friendship , governor Shirley of Massachusetts , availing himself of the occa ...
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... directed . The command of it was given to lieutenant colonel Monckton , a British officer of respected military talents . The troops , destined for this service , were almost entirely drawn from Massachusetts , and amounted to about ...
... directed . The command of it was given to lieutenant colonel Monckton , a British officer of respected military talents . The troops , destined for this service , were almost entirely drawn from Massachusetts , and amounted to about ...
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... directing the operations of the siege he was killed by the bursting of a July 20 . cohorn , and the command devolved on Sir William Johnson . That general , prosecuting with judgment and vigour the plan of his predecessor , pushed the ...
... directing the operations of the siege he was killed by the bursting of a July 20 . cohorn , and the command devolved on Sir William Johnson . That general , prosecuting with judgment and vigour the plan of his predecessor , pushed the ...
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