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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... body of land forces under lieutenant general St. Clair , should be sent from England against Canada ; that the troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St. Lawrence ...
... body of land forces under lieutenant general St. Clair , should be sent from England against Canada ; that the troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St. Lawrence ...
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... body of French and Indians from Canada , under the command of M. de Ramsay , arrived at Minas , to join the forces expected from France under D'Anville . These Canadian troops had appeared before Annapolis while the French fleet lay at ...
... body of French and Indians from Canada , under the command of M. de Ramsay , arrived at Minas , to join the forces expected from France under D'Anville . These Canadian troops had appeared before Annapolis while the French fleet lay at ...
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... body of water , when powerfully obstructed , has been supposed to recur upon the shore . But this hypothesis is weakened by a fact , observed by sailors : " The Gulf Stream is always most rapid when the wind blows most violently in a ...
... body of water , when powerfully obstructed , has been supposed to recur upon the shore . But this hypothesis is weakened by a fact , observed by sailors : " The Gulf Stream is always most rapid when the wind blows most violently in a ...
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... body of the French and Indians was rapidly approaching to attack the English , and that a reinforcement was expected . In consideration of the almost entire want of provisions , and the danger of either being cut off from supplies , or ...
... body of the French and Indians was rapidly approaching to attack the English , and that a reinforcement was expected . In consideration of the almost entire want of provisions , and the danger of either being cut off from supplies , or ...
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... body , supposed to be about 600 , invaded Hoosuck , which they pillaged and burned . The Scatecook tribe instigated the Örondocks and others to this invasion . Some of their allies were descended from the Connecticut river Indians , who ...
... body , supposed to be about 600 , invaded Hoosuck , which they pillaged and burned . The Scatecook tribe instigated the Örondocks and others to this invasion . Some of their allies were descended from the Connecticut river Indians , who ...
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