History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, Količina 1Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... force by force . " In August of the next year , Ogle - colonel , was deprived of his commis- thorpe travelled some three hundred miles through the forests , and 1739. met the Creeks , near the site of the present city of Columbus , who ...
... force by force . " In August of the next year , Ogle - colonel , was deprived of his commis- thorpe travelled some three hundred miles through the forests , and 1739. met the Creeks , near the site of the present city of Columbus , who ...
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... force as that under Amherst . Ticon- of Detroit , Venango , and Presqu'ile , deroga was immediately abandoned ; with which , and a party of Indians , the example was followed at Crown they resolved , if possible , to raise the Point ...
... force as that under Amherst . Ticon- of Detroit , Venango , and Presqu'ile , deroga was immediately abandoned ; with which , and a party of Indians , the example was followed at Crown they resolved , if possible , to raise the Point ...
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... force , nearly three thousand in number , and all the artillery , were surrendered into the hands of the ene- my . " Washington , " — to use Mr. Irving's words " surrounded by several officers , had been an anxious spectator of the ...
... force , nearly three thousand in number , and all the artillery , were surrendered into the hands of the ene- my . " Washington , " — to use Mr. Irving's words " surrounded by several officers , had been an anxious spectator of the ...
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History of the United States, from the Earliest Period to the ..., Količina 1 J. A. (Jesse Ames) Spencer Predogled ni na voljo - 2012 |
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