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... fifty - four men , to attend him , marched with them to the Fort , took out the stamps , placed them in a cart , and escorted by the military , conveyed them to his mansion . The people looked on in sullen silence , but it was a silence ...
... fifty - four men , to attend him , marched with them to the Fort , took out the stamps , placed them in a cart , and escorted by the military , conveyed them to his mansion . The people looked on in sullen silence , but it was a silence ...
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... fifty privates of the Rangers . But even this was not deemed a sufficient security , and on the 3d of February , they were once more removed , and finally deposited on board the man - of - war which had brought them to the colony . > On ...
... fifty privates of the Rangers . But even this was not deemed a sufficient security , and on the 3d of February , they were once more removed , and finally deposited on board the man - of - war which had brought them to the colony . > On ...
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... fifty men , officers and privates , who were distributed in five forts , widely separated , with no possibility of concerted action , and totally inadequate to sustain his executive authority . With this handful of soldiers , he had to ...
... fifty men , officers and privates , who were distributed in five forts , widely separated , with no possibility of concerted action , and totally inadequate to sustain his executive authority . With this handful of soldiers , he had to ...
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... fifty gun men , the Cherokees with three thousand gun men , and the Choctaws with two thousand five hun- dred gun men , comprising all together , over forty thousand Indians , ten thousand of whom were warriors , and all , by means of ...
... fifty gun men , the Cherokees with three thousand gun men , and the Choctaws with two thousand five hun- dred gun men , comprising all together , over forty thousand Indians , ten thousand of whom were warriors , and all , by means of ...
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... fifty miles , gleaming with the tomahawk of the scalper , and the fires of the warrior's wigwam ? If there ever was a time for Georgia to falter , it was then ; and falter she did , —but only for a mo- ment , for , soon summoning her ...
... fifty miles , gleaming with the tomahawk of the scalper , and the fires of the warrior's wigwam ? If there ever was a time for Georgia to falter , it was then ; and falter she did , —but only for a mo- ment , for , soon summoning her ...
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