The History of the United States of North America, from the Plantation of the British Colonies Till Their Revolt and Declaration of Independence, 4 tomasSmith, Elder and Company, 1836 - 462 psl. |
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... Indians . Plan of the Campaign of 1759. Reduc- tion of Ticonderoga and Crown Point . Battle of Niagara — and capture ... Indian War . Affairs of Pennsyl- vania . Page 63 APPENDIX III . - Condition of the North American States.
... Indians . Plan of the Campaign of 1759. Reduc- tion of Ticonderoga and Crown Point . Battle of Niagara — and capture ... Indian War . Affairs of Pennsyl- vania . Page 63 APPENDIX III . - Condition of the North American States.
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... Indian affairs . Moravian missions . BOOK XI . Page 121 PROGRESS OF THE STATES OF NORTH AMERICA TILL THEIR ASSUMPTION OF POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE . CHAPTER I. - Relative position of Britain and her Colonies . Policy of the British Court ...
... Indian affairs . Moravian missions . BOOK XI . Page 121 PROGRESS OF THE STATES OF NORTH AMERICA TILL THEIR ASSUMPTION OF POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE . CHAPTER I. - Relative position of Britain and her Colonies . Policy of the British Court ...
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... Indians . Plan of the Cam- paign of 1759. - Reduction of Ticonderoga , —and Crown Point . - Battle of Nia- gara , — and Capture of Fort Niagara.- Siege of Quebec.- Battle of the Heights of Abraham , - and Surrender of Quebec . - -- V ...
... Indians . Plan of the Cam- paign of 1759. - Reduction of Ticonderoga , —and Crown Point . - Battle of Nia- gara , — and Capture of Fort Niagara.- Siege of Quebec.- Battle of the Heights of Abraham , - and Surrender of Quebec . - -- V ...
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... Indian auxiliaries by promising revenge proportioned to their losses , and plunder as the reward of their conquest . After a spirited resistance , which , however , endured only for six days , Monroe , finding that his ammunition was ...
... Indian auxiliaries by promising revenge proportioned to their losses , and plunder as the reward of their conquest . After a spirited resistance , which , however , endured only for six days , Monroe , finding that his ammunition was ...
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... Indians . But these savages were incensed at the terms which Montcalm ( whether swayed by generous respect for a gallant foe , or apprehensive that Webb would be roused at length from his supine indifference ) had granted to the gar ...
... Indians . But these savages were incensed at the terms which Montcalm ( whether swayed by generous respect for a gallant foe , or apprehensive that Webb would be roused at length from his supine indifference ) had granted to the gar ...
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