Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volumen7Harper & Bros., 1901 |
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... protection 848 acres near the rapids of the Ohio , against hostile Indians , and named Cam- and Connecticut a tract of 3,666,921 acres pus Martius . In the autumn of the same FORT HARMAR . the full number had assembled at the close of ...
... protection 848 acres near the rapids of the Ohio , against hostile Indians , and named Cam- and Connecticut a tract of 3,666,921 acres pus Martius . In the autumn of the same FORT HARMAR . the full number had assembled at the close of ...
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... protection , and English and the Indians . But the West- which was recognized by the treaties of ern tribes refused to recognize the right Utrecht ( 1713 ) and Aix - la - Chapelle of either the English or the French to ( 1748 ) , to the ...
... protection , and English and the Indians . But the West- which was recognized by the treaties of ern tribes refused to recognize the right Utrecht ( 1713 ) and Aix - la - Chapelle of either the English or the French to ( 1748 ) , to the ...
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... protected by them . This led to the war with the PEQUOD INDIANS ( q . v . ) . Oldmixon , JOHN , author ; born in Bridgewater , England , in 1673 ; and died in London , July 9 , 1742. He was the author of The British Empire in Amer- ica ...
... protected by them . This led to the war with the PEQUOD INDIANS ( q . v . ) . Oldmixon , JOHN , author ; born in Bridgewater , England , in 1673 ; and died in London , July 9 , 1742. He was the author of The British Empire in Amer- ica ...
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... protected by the Royal George . A general chase towards Burlington Bay immediately ensued . Chauncey could doubtless have captured the whole British fleet , but a gale was threatening , and there being no good harbors on the coast , if ...
... protected by the Royal George . A general chase towards Burlington Bay immediately ensued . Chauncey could doubtless have captured the whole British fleet , but a gale was threatening , and there being no good harbors on the coast , if ...
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... protect the Christian . When , years afterwards , he was with some hostile Indians fighting De Soto , and a horseman was about to slay him , he cried out , " Don't kill me , I am a Christian ; nor these people , they are my friends ...
... protect the Christian . When , years afterwards , he was with some hostile Indians fighting De Soto , and a horseman was about to slay him , he cried out , " Don't kill me , I am a Christian ; nor these people , they are my friends ...
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