Braddock: A Story of the French and Indian WarsFunk & Wagnall's Company, 1893 - 470 pages |
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... Colonel Oglethorpe , 123 66 Do you contemplate a settlement in the south ? ” " Don't ye go to givin ' up in despair , for deliverance is comin ' , " Death of La Salle , " It is Monsieur Dupre , ' 19 125 131 · 178 213 66 What do you wish ...
... Colonel Oglethorpe , 123 66 Do you contemplate a settlement in the south ? ” " Don't ye go to givin ' up in despair , for deliverance is comin ' , " Death of La Salle , " It is Monsieur Dupre , ' 19 125 131 · 178 213 66 What do you wish ...
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... domain on the east . Recruits were enlisted for the campaign , and , early in June of the above Colonel Marsh , with a thousand men , sailed year , from Nantucket , under convoy of a British war- ship END OF QUEEN ANNE'S WAR . 51.
... domain on the east . Recruits were enlisted for the campaign , and , early in June of the above Colonel Marsh , with a thousand men , sailed year , from Nantucket , under convoy of a British war- ship END OF QUEEN ANNE'S WAR . 51.
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... Colonel Nicholson . The fleet , consisting in all of thirty - six vessels , early in September anchored before Port Royal . A few cannon shots were exchanged , some troops were landed and began to invest the place , when , on the 13th ...
... Colonel Nicholson . The fleet , consisting in all of thirty - six vessels , early in September anchored before Port Royal . A few cannon shots were exchanged , some troops were landed and began to invest the place , when , on the 13th ...
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... Colonel Schuyler , who was accompanied to England by sachems of the Five Nations , as representatives of the Iroquois confederacy . In London , these " dusky kings , " as they were called , drew great multitudes of wondering gazers ...
... Colonel Schuyler , who was accompanied to England by sachems of the Five Nations , as representatives of the Iroquois confederacy . In London , these " dusky kings , " as they were called , drew great multitudes of wondering gazers ...
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... Colonel Nicholson , they returned to America in the ship Dragon and arrived in Boston in 1711. They had seen evi- dences of the amazing strength , power and glory of Great Britain , which made a deep and abiding impression upon the ...
... Colonel Nicholson , they returned to America in the ship Dragon and arrived in Boston in 1711. They had seen evi- dences of the amazing strength , power and glory of Great Britain , which made a deep and abiding impression upon the ...
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