The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... Indians followed up the advan- tage they had gained by the first fatal blow , and the whole colony was in danger . As soon as the news reached South Carolina , Governor Craven hastily collected a body of mili- tia and Indians , and ...
... Indians followed up the advan- tage they had gained by the first fatal blow , and the whole colony was in danger . As soon as the news reached South Carolina , Governor Craven hastily collected a body of mili- tia and Indians , and ...
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... Indians , marched in the middle of December to chas- tise the enemy . After a fatiguing journey through the wil- derness , he came upon the hostile Indians , who were encamp- ed upon the Tar river , about fifty miles from its mouth , in ...
... Indians , marched in the middle of December to chas- tise the enemy . After a fatiguing journey through the wil- derness , he came upon the hostile Indians , who were encamp- ed upon the Tar river , about fifty miles from its mouth , in ...
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... Indians . These Indians , living near the town of St. Augustine , were constantly encouraged in their de- predations by the Spaniards , who always viewed the ad- vancement and prosperity of the Carolinians with feelings of hatred and ...
... Indians . These Indians , living near the town of St. Augustine , were constantly encouraged in their de- predations by the Spaniards , who always viewed the ad- vancement and prosperity of the Carolinians with feelings of hatred and ...
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