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John Marshall. and a bark with twenty men belonging to the colony. The garrison received notice of this armament, and prepared for its reception by fortifying and strengthening the fort; in consequence of which Girling, after ...
John Marshall. and a bark with twenty men belonging to the colony. The garrison received notice of this armament, and prepared for its reception by fortifying and strengthening the fort; in consequence of which Girling, after ...
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... garrison, havingobtained a reinforcementfrom Holland, returned to their ancient allegiance. In1621,the states general made a grant of the country to the West India company, who erected a fort called Good Hope on Connecticut (which they ...
... garrison, havingobtained a reinforcementfrom Holland, returned to their ancient allegiance. In1621,the states general made a grant of the country to the West India company, who erected a fort called Good Hope on Connecticut (which they ...
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... garrison, induced the troopsto reembark ina disorderly manner.[122] Dudley, who was unwilling to relinquish the enterprise, directed the armyto remain in its position till farther orders. Marchwas belovedby the soldiers, andwas known ...
... garrison, induced the troopsto reembark ina disorderly manner.[122] Dudley, who was unwilling to relinquish the enterprise, directed the armyto remain in its position till farther orders. Marchwas belovedby the soldiers, andwas known ...
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... garrison, and inhabitants prisoners of war. This enterprise was followed by an attempt on Annapolis, which was defeated by thetimely arrival of a reinforcement from Massachusetts. These offensive operations stimulated the English colonists.
... garrison, and inhabitants prisoners of war. This enterprise was followed by an attempt on Annapolis, which was defeated by thetimely arrival of a reinforcement from Massachusetts. These offensive operations stimulated the English colonists.
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... garrison which had been takenat Canseau, whose knowledge of Louisbourg, of Cape Breton,andof Nova Scotia,enabled him tomake such representations tothe lordsof the admiralty, as were calculated to promote the viewsof the northern ...
... garrison which had been takenat Canseau, whose knowledge of Louisbourg, of Cape Breton,andof Nova Scotia,enabled him tomake such representations tothe lordsof the admiralty, as were calculated to promote the viewsof the northern ...
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