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... determined, however, to remain atthesame place,and began to makethe necessary preparations for their accommodation. Awareof the danger tobe apprehended from the hostile dispositionof their neighbours, they endeavoured toeffect a ...
... determined, however, to remain atthesame place,and began to makethe necessary preparations for their accommodation. Awareof the danger tobe apprehended from the hostile dispositionof their neighbours, they endeavoured toeffect a ...
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... determined,he compelled herto remain, or sinkinthe river. [17] By a judicious regulation of intercourse with the Indians, over whom he had gained considerable influence, he restored plentytothe colony,and preserved ituntilthe arrival of ...
... determined,he compelled herto remain, or sinkinthe river. [17] By a judicious regulation of intercourse with the Indians, over whom he had gained considerable influence, he restored plentytothe colony,and preserved ituntilthe arrival of ...
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... determined to issue acommission, appointing persons tobenamed by the crown, toinquire into the affairs of Virginia fromtheearliest settlement of the province, and to report thereon to the government. This commission seized the charters ...
... determined to issue acommission, appointing persons tobenamed by the crown, toinquire into the affairs of Virginia fromtheearliest settlement of the province, and to report thereon to the government. This commission seized the charters ...
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... determined that thelandsin question belonged to Lord Baltimore;and that noplantation, or trade withthe Indians, withinthe limits of his patent, ought to beallowed, without his permission. The other complaints made by Clayborne werenot ...
... determined that thelandsin question belonged to Lord Baltimore;and that noplantation, or trade withthe Indians, withinthe limits of his patent, ought to beallowed, without his permission. The other complaints made by Clayborne werenot ...
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... determined to march against the enemy. ThePiquods hadtaken two positions which they hadsurrounded with palisadoes,andhad resolved to defend. The nearest was on asmalleminence surrounded by a swamp near the head of Mystic river. Against ...
... determined to march against the enemy. ThePiquods hadtaken two positions which they hadsurrounded with palisadoes,andhad resolved to defend. The nearest was on asmalleminence surrounded by a swamp near the head of Mystic river. Against ...
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