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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... miles in a straight line from Kingston . It continued its progress , with some interruptions , until it spread over all the colonies.5 1736 . THE trustees of Georgia , resolving to send over a number of Scotch and German labourers to ...
... miles in a straight line from Kingston . It continued its progress , with some interruptions , until it spread over all the colonies.5 1736 . THE trustees of Georgia , resolving to send over a number of Scotch and German labourers to ...
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... mile from the town is an ancient burying place . It is entirely overgrown with bushes and trees . A very considerable number of monuments are to be seen here . They are built of ... miles nearer the sea , on an island , BRITISH COLONIES .
... mile from the town is an ancient burying place . It is entirely overgrown with bushes and trees . A very considerable number of monuments are to be seen here . They are built of ... miles nearer the sea , on an island , BRITISH COLONIES .
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... miles nearer the sea , on an island , which Oglethorpe called Cumberland , was raised a battery , commanding the entrance into Jekyl Sound , through which all ships of force must pass to reach Frederica . To keep small garrisons in ...
... miles nearer the sea , on an island , which Oglethorpe called Cumberland , was raised a battery , commanding the entrance into Jekyl Sound , through which all ships of force must pass to reach Frederica . To keep small garrisons in ...
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... miles . Availing themselves of their supe- rior military skill , and of the intoxication of several of the negroes , they attacked the great body of them in an open field , killed some , and dispersed the rest . Most of the fugitives ...
... miles . Availing themselves of their supe- rior military skill , and of the intoxication of several of the negroes , they attacked the great body of them in an open field , killed some , and dispersed the rest . Most of the fugitives ...
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... miles from St. Augustine . Augustine ) , which , after a short resistance , surrendered by capi- tulation . Leaving in this fort a garrison of 60 men , he returned to the place of general rendezvous , where he was joined by colonel ...
... miles from St. Augustine . Augustine ) , which , after a short resistance , surrendered by capi- tulation . Leaving in this fort a garrison of 60 men , he returned to the place of general rendezvous , where he was joined by colonel ...
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