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... retreat in thenew worldfrom the despotism withwhich Englandwas threatened, had made choice of Connecticut river forthat purpose, andhad builta fort at itsmouth, called Saybrooke. The emigrants from Massachusetts, however, kept ...
... retreat in thenew worldfrom the despotism withwhich Englandwas threatened, had made choice of Connecticut river forthat purpose, andhad builta fort at itsmouth, called Saybrooke. The emigrants from Massachusetts, however, kept ...
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... retreat without making an attempt onthat place; which enabled the French general to oppose the whole force of CanadatoPhipps. The eveningafter thetroops were landed, the ships were drawn upbefore the place, but received more damage from ...
... retreat without making an attempt onthat place; which enabled the French general to oppose the whole force of CanadatoPhipps. The eveningafter thetroops were landed, the ships were drawn upbefore the place, but received more damage from ...
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... retreat. Peace. No other eventof importance tookplace during this war, which was terminated bythetreaty of Utrecht.By the 12th article ofthis treaty,France ceded toEngland "allNova Scotia orAcadié, withits ancient boundaries,asalso the ...
... retreat. Peace. No other eventof importance tookplace during this war, which was terminated bythetreaty of Utrecht.By the 12th article ofthis treaty,France ceded toEngland "allNova Scotia orAcadié, withits ancient boundaries,asalso the ...
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... retreat to 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 ...
... retreat to 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 ...
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... retreat. Aclose and ardent pursuitensued; andthe general himself, beingmortally wounded and left alone, was taken prisoner. During the engagement, a scouting party from fort Edward, under captains Folsom and McGennis,fell in with the ...
... retreat. Aclose and ardent pursuitensued; andthe general himself, beingmortally wounded and left alone, was taken prisoner. During the engagement, a scouting party from fort Edward, under captains Folsom and McGennis,fell in with the ...
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