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... Carolina.... Expeditionagainst St. Augustine.... Attemptto establishthe Episcopal church....Invasion ofthe colony....Bills ofcredit issued.... Legislature continues itself.... Massacre in North Carolina by the Indians.... Tuscaroras ...
... Carolina.... Expeditionagainst St. Augustine.... Attemptto establishthe Episcopal church....Invasion ofthe colony....Bills ofcredit issued.... Legislature continues itself.... Massacre in North Carolina by the Indians.... Tuscaroras ...
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John Marshall. Carolina by the Indians.... Tuscaroras defeated.... Scheme of a Bank. 1689 The revolution which placed the Prince and Princess of Orange on the throne, revived in Massachusetts, the hope of recovering the ancient charter ...
John Marshall. Carolina by the Indians.... Tuscaroras defeated.... Scheme of a Bank. 1689 The revolution which placed the Prince and Princess of Orange on the throne, revived in Massachusetts, the hope of recovering the ancient charter ...
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... Carolina, the vexatious contests with the proprietors still continued. The public attention was for a time diverted from these, by hostilities withtheir neighbours ofFlorida. 1702Beforethedeclaration of warmade against France and Spain ...
... Carolina, the vexatious contests with the proprietors still continued. The public attention was for a time diverted from these, by hostilities withtheir neighbours ofFlorida. 1702Beforethedeclaration of warmade against France and Spain ...
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... Carolina. ColonelDaniel returned soon afterwards, and, having nosuspicion thatthe siegewas raised, stoodinfor the harbour.He fortunately discovered his situation intime to escape,though withmuch difficulty. This rashand ill conducted ...
... Carolina. ColonelDaniel returned soon afterwards, and, having nosuspicion thatthe siegewas raised, stoodinfor the harbour.He fortunately discovered his situation intime to escape,though withmuch difficulty. This rashand ill conducted ...
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... Carolina by Monsieur LeFebour. It seemstohave been undertaken in the confidence that the colony was too weak for resistance; and was conducted withoutskillor courage. Bills of credit. To defray the expenses incurred in repelling this ...
... Carolina by Monsieur LeFebour. It seemstohave been undertaken in the confidence that the colony was too weak for resistance; and was conducted withoutskillor courage. Bills of credit. To defray the expenses incurred in repelling this ...
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