The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, المجلد 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... France , afterwards appointed Mr. Blair his ecclesiastical commissary for the province of Virginia . He was one of the king's council , and rector of Burton parish , as well as president of the college . He was a learned man , and ...
... France , afterwards appointed Mr. Blair his ecclesiastical commissary for the province of Virginia . He was one of the king's council , and rector of Burton parish , as well as president of the college . He was a learned man , and ...
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... France . WAR was declared by Great Britain against France . Quesnel , governor of Cape Breton , sent about 900 men Duvivier , who surprised and took Canso before the war was against known at Boston . There were in garrison at Canso four ...
... France . WAR was declared by Great Britain against France . Quesnel , governor of Cape Breton , sent about 900 men Duvivier , who surprised and took Canso before the war was against known at Boston . There were in garrison at Canso four ...
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... France not less than 30 millions of livres . The place was deemed so strong and impregnable , as to be called the Dunkirk of America . In peace , it was a safe retreat for the ships of France , bound homeward for the East and West ...
... France not less than 30 millions of livres . The place was deemed so strong and impregnable , as to be called the Dunkirk of America . In peace , it was a safe retreat for the ships of France , bound homeward for the East and West ...
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... France , under the command of duke D'Anville , had arrived at Nova Scotia . It consisted of about 40 ships of war , beside transports ; and brought over between 3000 and 4000 regular troops , with veteran officers , and all kinds of ...
... France , under the command of duke D'Anville , had arrived at Nova Scotia . It consisted of about 40 ships of war , beside transports ; and brought over between 3000 and 4000 regular troops , with veteran officers , and all kinds of ...
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... France in June to the day in which they left Chebucto , buried 2400 men , 1100 of whom died at Chebucto . Brit . Emp . One third of the Indians , who visited the French cantonments , died . The disease subsided there , without becoming ...
... France in June to the day in which they left Chebucto , buried 2400 men , 1100 of whom died at Chebucto . Brit . Emp . One third of the Indians , who visited the French cantonments , died . The disease subsided there , without becoming ...
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