Life of George Washington, Količina 5Putnam, 1860 Five volumes complete in three. |
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... Indians - General Harmer's Expedition against them -Ambuscade of Col. Hardin's Detachment - Escape of Capt . Armstrong - A second Detachment of Col. Hardin compelled to retreat - Washington's long Anxiety as to the Result of the ...
... Indians - General Harmer's Expedition against them -Ambuscade of Col. Hardin's Detachment - Escape of Capt . Armstrong - A second Detachment of Col. Hardin compelled to retreat - Washington's long Anxiety as to the Result of the ...
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... Indians , under Scott and Wilkinson - Their feeble Result - Third Expedition under St. Clair - His dis- astrous Contest and dismal Retreat - How Washington received the Intelli- gence ....... 93 CHAPTER XV . The Apportionment Bill ...
... Indians , under Scott and Wilkinson - Their feeble Result - Third Expedition under St. Clair - His dis- astrous Contest and dismal Retreat - How Washington received the Intelli- gence ....... 93 CHAPTER XV . The Apportionment Bill ...
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... Indians and restless , discontented white men . Vast tracts , however , were rapidly being peopled , and would soon be por- tioned into sections requiring local governments . The great natural outlet for the exportation of the products ...
... Indians and restless , discontented white men . Vast tracts , however , were rapidly being peopled , and would soon be por- tioned into sections requiring local governments . The great natural outlet for the exportation of the products ...
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... Indian tribes , was attributed much of the hostile disposition manifested by the latter along the Western frontier . While these brooding causes of anxiety existed at home , the foreign commerce of the Union was on a most unsatisfactory ...
... Indian tribes , was attributed much of the hostile disposition manifested by the latter along the Western frontier . While these brooding causes of anxiety existed at home , the foreign commerce of the Union was on a most unsatisfactory ...
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... Indians , represented at New York by Mr. M'Gillivray , and thirty of the chiefs and head men . By this treaty ( signed August 7th ) , an extensive territory , claimed by Georgia , was re- linquished greatly to the discontent of that ...
... Indians , represented at New York by Mr. M'Gillivray , and thirty of the chiefs and head men . By this treaty ( signed August 7th ) , an extensive territory , claimed by Georgia , was re- linquished greatly to the discontent of that ...
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