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... military postat Penobscot, and,atthe sametime wrote to the governorofNew Plymouth stating, thathe had ordersto displace theEnglish as far asPemaquid. Not being disposed to submit quietlyto thisinvasion of territory, the governmentofNew ...
... military postat Penobscot, and,atthe sametime wrote to the governorofNew Plymouth stating, thathe had ordersto displace theEnglish as far asPemaquid. Not being disposed to submit quietlyto thisinvasion of territory, the governmentofNew ...
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... assembly at pleasure; he had the appointment solely,of all military officers; and, withthe consent ofhis council,of all officers belonging tothecourts of justice. 1692 Sir William Phipps, the first governor, arrived in May, and.
... assembly at pleasure; he had the appointment solely,of all military officers; and, withthe consent ofhis council,of all officers belonging tothecourts of justice. 1692 Sir William Phipps, the first governor, arrived in May, and.
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... military establishment. Impolicy of the first regulation.Each tract granted, was considered as a military fief, for which the possessor was to appear in arms, and take the field, when required forthepublic defence. The grantswerein ...
... military establishment. Impolicy of the first regulation.Each tract granted, was considered as a military fief, for which the possessor was to appear in arms, and take the field, when required forthepublic defence. The grantswerein ...
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... military movements conducted by men withoutexperience, having delayed thearrival of his northern troops, Oglethorpe entered Florida atthe headof his own regiment, aided bya party of Indians;and invested Diego,a small fort about ...
... military movements conducted by men withoutexperience, having delayed thearrival of his northern troops, Oglethorpe entered Florida atthe headof his own regiment, aided bya party of Indians;and invested Diego,a small fort about ...
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... military stores. Thus was Georgia delivered from aninvasion which threatened thetotal subjugation ofthe province. The ill success of these reciprocal attempts at conquest, seems tohave discouraged both parties;andthe Spanish and English ...
... military stores. Thus was Georgia delivered from aninvasion which threatened thetotal subjugation ofthe province. The ill success of these reciprocal attempts at conquest, seems tohave discouraged both parties;andthe Spanish and English ...
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