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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... captain ; and , with colours and drums , began a march toward the southwest , burning every house , and killing every white person in their way , and compelling the negroes to join them . Governor Bull , returning to Charlestown from ...
... captain ; and , with colours and drums , began a march toward the southwest , burning every house , and killing every white person in their way , and compelling the negroes to join them . Governor Bull , returning to Charlestown from ...
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... captain William Mackintosh , by order of the procurator of Georgia , captain George Dunbar.2 A college was founded , this year , at Princeton , in New Jersey , College at and called Nassau Hall.3 New Jersey contained 43,388 white ...
... captain William Mackintosh , by order of the procurator of Georgia , captain George Dunbar.2 A college was founded , this year , at Princeton , in New Jersey , College at and called Nassau Hall.3 New Jersey contained 43,388 white ...
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... captain M'Intosh . A few days after , he marched with his whole force , consisting of above 2000 men , regulars , provincials , and Indians , to fort Moosa within two miles of St. Augustine . The Spanish garrison , on his approach ...
... captain M'Intosh . A few days after , he marched with his whole force , consisting of above 2000 men , regulars , provincials , and Indians , to fort Moosa within two miles of St. Augustine . The Spanish garrison , on his approach ...
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... captain and two lieutenants killed , and above 100 men taken prisoners . Oglethorpe at length , learning by an English prisoner , who escaped from the Spanish camp , that a difference subsisted be- tween the troops from Cuba and those ...
... captain and two lieutenants killed , and above 100 men taken prisoners . Oglethorpe at length , learning by an English prisoner , who escaped from the Spanish camp , that a difference subsisted be- tween the troops from Cuba and those ...
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... Captain Christopher Middleton , fitted out by the British government for that purpose , in 1742 discovered a frozen strait in 60 ° 40 ' north lat . but returned without success ; yet his discoveries rendered a N. W. passage more ...
... Captain Christopher Middleton , fitted out by the British government for that purpose , in 1742 discovered a frozen strait in 60 ° 40 ' north lat . but returned without success ; yet his discoveries rendered a N. W. passage more ...
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