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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... troops from Cuba and those from St. Augustine , occasioning a separate encampment , resolved to attack the ene- my , while thus divided . Taking advantage of his knowledge of the woods , he marched out in the night with 300 chosen men ...
... troops from Cuba and those from St. Augustine , occasioning a separate encampment , resolved to attack the ene- my , while thus divided . Taking advantage of his knowledge of the woods , he marched out in the night with 300 chosen men ...
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... Troops sail transports under her convoy , sailed from Nantasket on the 24th from Nau of March , and arrived at Canso on the 4th of April . Here the troops , joined by those of New Hampshire and Connecticut , amounting collectively to ...
... Troops sail transports under her convoy , sailed from Nantasket on the 24th from Nau of March , and arrived at Canso on the 4th of April . Here the troops , joined by those of New Hampshire and Connecticut , amounting collectively to ...
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... troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St. Lawrence ; that those of New York and the other colonies at the southward should be collected at Albany , and march against ...
... troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St. Lawrence ; that those of New York and the other colonies at the southward should be collected at Albany , and march against ...
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... troops , with veteran officers , and all kinds of military stores ; the most pow- erful armament that had ever been sent into North America . The object of this great armament was supposed to be to recover Louisbourg ; to take Annapolis ...
... troops , with veteran officers , and all kinds of military stores ; the most pow- erful armament that had ever been sent into North America . The object of this great armament was supposed to be to recover Louisbourg ; to take Annapolis ...
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... Troops sent against the French at Minas ; 1747 . NOVA SCOTIA was still in danger . In August , 1746 , a body of French and Indians from Canada , under the command of M. de Ramsay , arrived at Minas , to join the forces expected from ...
... Troops sent against the French at Minas ; 1747 . NOVA SCOTIA was still in danger . In August , 1746 , a body of French and Indians from Canada , under the command of M. de Ramsay , arrived at Minas , to join the forces expected from ...
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