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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Page 21
... major Crawford , established English es- themselves in Rattan , in the bay of Honduras , to protect the tablish hewers of Campeachy wood , and to ensure the commerce of at Rattan ; indigo and cochineal with the Spaniards of Guatemala.2 ...
... major Crawford , established English es- themselves in Rattan , in the bay of Honduras , to protect the tablish hewers of Campeachy wood , and to ensure the commerce of at Rattan ; indigo and cochineal with the Spaniards of Guatemala.2 ...
Page 41
... Major Lawrence , to dis- lodge the French and Indians from Chignecto . On the appear- ance of this force , La Corne , the French commander , set fire to Beau Bassin , carried the inhabitants , with their effects , over the river , where ...
... Major Lawrence , to dis- lodge the French and Indians from Chignecto . On the appear- ance of this force , La Corne , the French commander , set fire to Beau Bassin , carried the inhabitants , with their effects , over the river , where ...
Page 57
... major general Winslow , commander of the forces , and other persons of rank , embarked at Boston to hold a conference with the eastern Indians ; and , about the last of June , governor Dummer's treaty and the treaty of 1749 were ...
... major general Winslow , commander of the forces , and other persons of rank , embarked at Boston to hold a conference with the eastern Indians ; and , about the last of June , governor Dummer's treaty and the treaty of 1749 were ...
Page 69
... major general Abercrombie was order- Earl of Lou- ed to proceed immediately to this country , and take the command doun ap- of the troops till his lordship should arrive . The earl was like- commander wise constituted governor of ...
... major general Abercrombie was order- Earl of Lou- ed to proceed immediately to this country , and take the command doun ap- of the troops till his lordship should arrive . The earl was like- commander wise constituted governor of ...
Page 84
... major Grant was detached with 800 men , partly Brit- ish and partly provincials , to reconnoitre the fort and the adjacent country . Having invited an attack from the French garrison , this detachment was surrounded by the enemy ; and ...
... major Grant was detached with 800 men , partly Brit- ish and partly provincials , to reconnoitre the fort and the adjacent country . Having invited an attack from the French garrison , this detachment was surrounded by the enemy ; and ...
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