History of the United States of North AmericaC. Tilt, 1838 - 375 strani |
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... detached one hundred men to the falls of James river , under the command of West , and as many more to Nanse- mond under that of Martin . These settlers soon incurred the hostility of the Indians , and were obliged to apply to Smith for ...
... detached one hundred men to the falls of James river , under the command of West , and as many more to Nanse- mond under that of Martin . These settlers soon incurred the hostility of the Indians , and were obliged to apply to Smith for ...
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... detached from their alliance , foolishly resolved to prosecute the war alone . They commenced hostilities by murdering the white people on their borders ; but the Connecticut settlers promptly raised a force of ninety men , which were ...
... detached from their alliance , foolishly resolved to prosecute the war alone . They commenced hostilities by murdering the white people on their borders ; but the Connecticut settlers promptly raised a force of ninety men , which were ...
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... detachment of trained bands , and , seizing the fort , declared his determi- nation to hold it until the decision of the new sovereigns should be known . He then despatched a messenger to king William , and , by negotiations with ...
... detachment of trained bands , and , seizing the fort , declared his determi- nation to hold it until the decision of the new sovereigns should be known . He then despatched a messenger to king William , and , by negotiations with ...
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... detach the Creeks from their alliance with the English ; but Oglethorpe , on his return , defeated their intrigues ; and formed a new treaty of friendship with the chieftains . The Spaniards next employed a most unwarrantable stratagem ...
... detach the Creeks from their alliance with the English ; but Oglethorpe , on his return , defeated their intrigues ; and formed a new treaty of friendship with the chieftains . The Spaniards next employed a most unwarrantable stratagem ...
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... detachment of his regiment into the disputed territory , where he fell in with , and defeated a party of hostile French and Indians . Being joined by the re- mainder of his regiment , he pushed forward with the intention of preoccupying ...
... detachment of his regiment into the disputed territory , where he fell in with , and defeated a party of hostile French and Indians . Being joined by the re- mainder of his regiment , he pushed forward with the intention of preoccupying ...
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