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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... whole force , consisting of above 2000 men , regulars , provincials , and Indians , to fort Moosa within two miles of St. Augustine . The Spanish garrison , on his approach , evacuating the fort , and retiring into the town , he ...
... whole force , consisting of above 2000 men , regulars , provincials , and Indians , to fort Moosa within two miles of St. Augustine . The Spanish garrison , on his approach , evacuating the fort , and retiring into the town , he ...
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... whole fleet ; and on the 30th of April , coming to anchor at Chapeaurouge Bay , landed his troops . The next object was to invest the city . Lieutenant colonel Vaughan conducted the first column through the woods . within sight of ...
... whole fleet ; and on the 30th of April , coming to anchor at Chapeaurouge Bay , landed his troops . The next object was to invest the city . Lieutenant colonel Vaughan conducted the first column through the woods . within sight of ...
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... whole to at least 5000.1 The colonies , pleased with the measure , readily furnished their quotas of men ; but neither the general , nor any orders , arrived from England during the whole summer . In this time of suspense Warren and ...
... whole to at least 5000.1 The colonies , pleased with the measure , readily furnished their quotas of men ; but neither the general , nor any orders , arrived from England during the whole summer . In this time of suspense Warren and ...
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... whole country , and threw it into the utmost consternation . A very large fleet from France , under the command of duke D'Anville , had arrived at Nova Scotia . It consisted of about 40 ships of war , beside transports ; and brought ...
... whole country , and threw it into the utmost consternation . A very large fleet from France , under the command of duke D'Anville , had arrived at Nova Scotia . It consisted of about 40 ships of war , beside transports ; and brought ...
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... whole annual exports did not amount to £ 10,000 sterling . On the surrender of the charter , the people were favoured with the same liberties and privileges as were enjoyed by their neigh- bours under the royal care ; and , in process ...
... whole annual exports did not amount to £ 10,000 sterling . On the surrender of the charter , the people were favoured with the same liberties and privileges as were enjoyed by their neigh- bours under the royal care ; and , in process ...
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