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... forces toreduce them, it consisted with thewelfare of the colony, andwith their allegiancetohissacred majesty, to oppose ... force which crossed the bay underthe command of major Robert Beverly, andseveralsharp skirmishes were fought. A ...
... forces toreduce them, it consisted with thewelfare of the colony, andwith their allegiancetohissacred majesty, to oppose ... force which crossed the bay underthe command of major Robert Beverly, andseveralsharp skirmishes were fought. A ...
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... force. This plan was adopted, notonly forthe purposeof establishing his favouritesystem of government, but alsoof forming abarrier to the encroachments of France,by combining the forceof the colonies asfarasthe Delaware. During this ...
... force. This plan was adopted, notonly forthe purposeof establishing his favouritesystem of government, but alsoof forming abarrier to the encroachments of France,by combining the forceof the colonies asfarasthe Delaware. During this ...
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... force to reduce the place;but, findingthatthe people adhered tothe convention, and thathis harangues againstJames and popery made no impression on them, hereturned toNew York.The next springhe appeared again before thefort; and, being ...
... force to reduce the place;but, findingthatthe people adhered tothe convention, and thathis harangues againstJames and popery made no impression on them, hereturned toNew York.The next springhe appeared again before thefort; and, being ...
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... force for the reduction of Quebec. Unfortunately the first part of the plan wasto be executed in the West Indies, where the capture of Martinique was contemplated. While on that service a contagious fever attacked both the land and sea ...
... force for the reduction of Quebec. Unfortunately the first part of the plan wasto be executed in the West Indies, where the capture of Martinique was contemplated. While on that service a contagious fever attacked both the land and sea ...
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... force, however,penetrated into Massachusetts, and burnta partof thetownof Haverhill; whereaboutone hundred persons werekilledand many others carried off asprisoners. These invaders were pursued andovertaken byabody of troops collectedin ...
... force, however,penetrated into Massachusetts, and burnta partof thetownof Haverhill; whereaboutone hundred persons werekilledand many others carried off asprisoners. These invaders were pursued andovertaken byabody of troops collectedin ...
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