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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... possession of the deserted battery , which he bravely defended . With extreme labour and difficuty cannon were drawn , for 14 nights successively , from the landing place through a morass to the camp . The cannon left by the enemy were ...
... possession of the deserted battery , which he bravely defended . With extreme labour and difficuty cannon were drawn , for 14 nights successively , from the landing place through a morass to the camp . The cannon left by the enemy were ...
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... possession of it . Not many days after , he was furiously attacked by a very large party of French and Indians , commanded by M. Debeline ; but he made a most gallant defence . The assailants , finding it impracticable either to force ...
... possession of it . Not many days after , he was furiously attacked by a very large party of French and Indians , commanded by M. Debeline ; but he made a most gallant defence . The assailants , finding it impracticable either to force ...
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... possession of the country by direction of the governor general of Canada ; that he would transmit governor Dinwiddie's letter to him ; and that to his orders he should yield implicit obedience.3 The anniversary of the Society in Boston ...
... possession of the country by direction of the governor general of Canada ; that he would transmit governor Dinwiddie's letter to him ; and that to his orders he should yield implicit obedience.3 The anniversary of the Society in Boston ...
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... possession of their land , if they would take the oath of allegiance without any qualification ; but they unanimously refused it . On the whole , after the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia and his council had consulted with admirals ...
... possession of their land , if they would take the oath of allegiance without any qualification ; but they unanimously refused it . On the whole , after the lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia and his council had consulted with admirals ...
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... possession of Ticonderoga and fortified it . General Shirley , who was to conduct the expedition against Gen. Shir- Niagara and Fort Frontenac , experienced such delays , that he ley arrives at Oswego . did not reach Oswego until the ...
... possession of Ticonderoga and fortified it . General Shirley , who was to conduct the expedition against Gen. Shir- Niagara and Fort Frontenac , experienced such delays , that he ley arrives at Oswego . did not reach Oswego until the ...
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