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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... expedition , for England.2 The Chickasaws had for a long time obstinately opposed the progress of the French up the river Mississippi , and were now the Chicka- the chief obstacle that prevented a regular communication be- tween ...
... expedition , for England.2 The Chickasaws had for a long time obstinately opposed the progress of the French up the river Mississippi , and were now the Chicka- the chief obstacle that prevented a regular communication be- tween ...
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... expedition , a desolating fire in its capital town . deeply aggravated the calamity . It broke out in November , about two o'clock in the afternoon , and burned with unquench- able violence until eight at night . The houses being built ...
... expedition , a desolating fire in its capital town . deeply aggravated the calamity . It broke out in November , about two o'clock in the afternoon , and burned with unquench- able violence until eight at night . The houses being built ...
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... expedition against the Chickasaws . Expedition Proceeding up the Mississippi , he encamped his troops on a fine plain within 15 miles of the Chickasaw towns , where he built a fort , which he called Fort Assumption . While here , he ...
... expedition against the Chickasaws . Expedition Proceeding up the Mississippi , he encamped his troops on a fine plain within 15 miles of the Chickasaw towns , where he built a fort , which he called Fort Assumption . While here , he ...
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... expedition against the Spanish West India settlements was ordered by the English government . Cuba was the principal object . An American regiment consisting of about 3600 men , was raised on this occasion ; and the several colonies ...
... expedition against the Spanish West India settlements was ordered by the English government . Cuba was the principal object . An American regiment consisting of about 3600 men , was raised on this occasion ; and the several colonies ...
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... expedition against Georgia . ་ 1742 . THE Spaniards had not yet relinquished their claim to the province of Georgia . No sooner , therefore , had the greatest part of the British fleet , under admiral Vernon , left the seas about the ...
... expedition against Georgia . ་ 1742 . THE Spaniards had not yet relinquished their claim to the province of Georgia . No sooner , therefore , had the greatest part of the British fleet , under admiral Vernon , left the seas about the ...
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