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... fire in front . The French had notice of the coming of the English , and six hundred and thirty- seven savages went forth to ambuscade them . With the Indians were thirty - six French officers and cadets , seventy - two reg- ular ...
... fire in front . The French had notice of the coming of the English , and six hundred and thirty- seven savages went forth to ambuscade them . With the Indians were thirty - six French officers and cadets , seventy - two reg- ular ...
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... fire in their slow manner , from the front to the rear , which was accom- panied with shouts and yells from all quarters . " * Such is a description of the setting out of the first war - party known to history , from what is now Ohio ...
... fire in their slow manner , from the front to the rear , which was accom- panied with shouts and yells from all quarters . " * Such is a description of the setting out of the first war - party known to history , from what is now Ohio ...
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... fire - works in the air , and the stars fall from the sky , the women and children fled and earnestly begged that we would stop the aston- ishing play of that terrible medicine ( medecin ) . On the fifteenth of April , 1728 , the water ...
... fire - works in the air , and the stars fall from the sky , the women and children fled and earnestly begged that we would stop the aston- ishing play of that terrible medicine ( medecin ) . On the fifteenth of April , 1728 , the water ...
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... fire . In November , 1745 , Legardeur de Saint Pierre , St. Luc de la Corne , Marin and his son left Montreal to attack the Eng- lish settlements in New York . Passing Fort St. Frederick , at Crown Point , on the thirteenth of the month ...
... fire . In November , 1745 , Legardeur de Saint Pierre , St. Luc de la Corne , Marin and his son left Montreal to attack the Eng- lish settlements in New York . Passing Fort St. Frederick , at Crown Point , on the thirteenth of the month ...
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... fire , but seriously suffered themselves to be sacrificed for the testimony of a good conscience . We can imagine no more suitable birth- place for our Puritan mercer than this town of industrious , intelligent , but almost fanatically ...
... fire , but seriously suffered themselves to be sacrificed for the testimony of a good conscience . We can imagine no more suitable birth- place for our Puritan mercer than this town of industrious , intelligent , but almost fanatically ...
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