The Southern Quarterly Review, Volumen6Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 |
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... received orders to touch at St. Augustine and take on board an additional supply of troops , he accordingly stopped at that place , and embarked a considerable reinforce- ment of Spanish forces . Here he received intelligence of the ...
... received orders to touch at St. Augustine and take on board an additional supply of troops , he accordingly stopped at that place , and embarked a considerable reinforce- ment of Spanish forces . Here he received intelligence of the ...
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... received at the Granville bastion , and the messenger conducted blind- folded into the fort . The governor , in the meantime , had drawn up his men to the greatest advantage , and , having placed himself at their head , received the ...
... received at the Granville bastion , and the messenger conducted blind- folded into the fort . The governor , in the meantime , had drawn up his men to the greatest advantage , and , having placed himself at their head , received the ...
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... received the public thanks of the go- vernor , for the unanimity and courage which they had shown in repelling the invaders ; while he in turn received the hearty congratulations and well - merited compliments of the proprietors , upon ...
... received the public thanks of the go- vernor , for the unanimity and courage which they had shown in repelling the invaders ; while he in turn received the hearty congratulations and well - merited compliments of the proprietors , upon ...
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