The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, 2. köideHilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... Canada . A detachment of 200 French and 400 Indians was therefore sent from Canada down the Mis- sissippi , to meet a party from New Orleans , to extirpate that hostile and troublesome nation . The party from the southward not coming up ...
... Canada . A detachment of 200 French and 400 Indians was therefore sent from Canada down the Mis- sissippi , to meet a party from New Orleans , to extirpate that hostile and troublesome nation . The party from the southward not coming up ...
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... Canada . In March , he detached a company of foot , attended by the Canadian Indians , with orders , if the Chick- asaws should demand it , to treat of peace . The Chickasaws made signals of peace ; which being promised them , they came ...
... Canada . In March , he detached a company of foot , attended by the Canadian Indians , with orders , if the Chick- asaws should demand it , to treat of peace . The Chickasaws made signals of peace ; which being promised them , they came ...
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... Canada , in a letter to the French court , expresses his apprehen- among the plained , and the Practice of it recommended ; " which are mentioned with great approbation by Dr. Doddridge in his Family Expositor . Jones , Virginia ...
... Canada , in a letter to the French court , expresses his apprehen- among the plained , and the Practice of it recommended ; " which are mentioned with great approbation by Dr. Doddridge in his Family Expositor . Jones , Virginia ...
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... Canada.3 The inhabitants in New Jersey , enumerated by order of gov- ernment , were found to be 61,403 . The number of quakers in that province was 6079.4 The ship Massachusetts , of about 400 tons , designed to carry sachusetts . 29 ...
... Canada.3 The inhabitants in New Jersey , enumerated by order of gov- ernment , were found to be 61,403 . The number of quakers in that province was 6079.4 The ship Massachusetts , of about 400 tons , designed to carry sachusetts . 29 ...
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... Canada ; that the troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St. Lawrence ; that those of New York and the other colonies at the southward should be collected at Albany ...
... Canada ; that the troops raised in New England should join the British fleet and army at Louisbourg , and proceed up the river St. Lawrence ; that those of New York and the other colonies at the southward should be collected at Albany ...
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