Braddock: A Story of the French and Indian WarsFunk & Wagnall's Company, 1893 - 470 pages |
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... Governor Vaudreuil , 33 " They are going to betray my countrymen ! How can I prevent them ? " 59 There was a large assembly of men at the old meeting- house , 114 Colonel Oglethorpe , 123 66 Do you contemplate a settlement in the south ...
... Governor Vaudreuil , 33 " They are going to betray my countrymen ! How can I prevent them ? " 59 There was a large assembly of men at the old meeting- house , 114 Colonel Oglethorpe , 123 66 Do you contemplate a settlement in the south ...
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... governor of Massachusetts in 1699. The encroach- ments of the French , who had outgeneraled the English in securing the control of the mouth of the Mississippi River , and were then preparing to extend their territorial jurisdiction in ...
... governor of Massachusetts in 1699. The encroach- ments of the French , who had outgeneraled the English in securing the control of the mouth of the Mississippi River , and were then preparing to extend their territorial jurisdiction in ...
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... England , in 1702 , Governor Dudley , realizing how essential it was to secure the aid of the Indians , with some magistrates of Mas- sachusetts held a conference with the eastern Indians at Casco THE CHAPEL BELL . 13.
... England , in 1702 , Governor Dudley , realizing how essential it was to secure the aid of the Indians , with some magistrates of Mas- sachusetts held a conference with the eastern Indians at Casco THE CHAPEL BELL . 13.
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... Governor Vaudreuil . In the year 1706 , fifty - seven of these captives were conveyed to Boston in a flag - ship , among them Mr. Williams and all his remaining children ( two having previously been ransomed and sent home ) except his ...
... Governor Vaudreuil . In the year 1706 , fifty - seven of these captives were conveyed to Boston in a flag - ship , among them Mr. Williams and all his remaining children ( two having previously been ransomed and sent home ) except his ...
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... . Through this motley throng , Pierre De Vere and his daughter made their way , accompanied by two servants bearing their small luggage , going directly toward the State - house in which Governor Vaudreuil 32 BRADDOCK .
... . Through this motley throng , Pierre De Vere and his daughter made their way , accompanied by two servants bearing their small luggage , going directly toward the State - house in which Governor Vaudreuil 32 BRADDOCK .
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