The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 - America |
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... Connecticut , amounting collectively to upwards of 4000,2 were detained three weeks , waiting for the ice , which environed the island of Cape Arrival of Breton , to be dissolved . At length commodore Warren , agree- ably to orders from ...
... Connecticut , amounting collectively to upwards of 4000,2 were detained three weeks , waiting for the ice , which environed the island of Cape Arrival of Breton , to be dissolved . At length commodore Warren , agree- ably to orders from ...
Page 28
... Connecticut for the more full and complete establishment of Yale College , and for enlarging its powers and privileges.1 The first attempts were made to build a town on the Patapsco , ing at Pa- which , though not very successful ...
... Connecticut for the more full and complete establishment of Yale College , and for enlarging its powers and privileges.1 The first attempts were made to build a town on the Patapsco , ing at Pa- which , though not very successful ...
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... Connecticut . The old forts on the sea coast were repaired ; new forts were erected ; and military guards appointed . The country was kept in a state of anxiety and fear six weeks ; when it was relieved by intelligence of the disabled ...
... Connecticut . The old forts on the sea coast were repaired ; new forts were erected ; and military guards appointed . The country was kept in a state of anxiety and fear six weeks ; when it was relieved by intelligence of the disabled ...
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... Connecticut , held a treaty with the Six Na- tions . tions at Albany . The king and other chiefs of the Catawba nation accompanied William Bull , esquire , commissioner from South Carolina ; and a peace was settled between the Six ...
... Connecticut , held a treaty with the Six Na- tions . tions at Albany . The king and other chiefs of the Catawba nation accompanied William Bull , esquire , commissioner from South Carolina ; and a peace was settled between the Six ...
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... Connecticut , 8 ministers , and 16 churches ; in Rhode Island , 5 ministers , and 6 churches ; in Massachusetts , 10 ministers , and 10 churches ; in New Hampshire , 1 minister , and 1 church ; and in Newfoundland , 2 ; making ...
... Connecticut , 8 ministers , and 16 churches ; in Rhode Island , 5 ministers , and 6 churches ; in Massachusetts , 10 ministers , and 10 churches ; in New Hampshire , 1 minister , and 1 church ; and in Newfoundland , 2 ; making ...
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