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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... Nova Scotia , 200 men were despatched by Massachusetts , to reinforce the garrison on that station.2 tions of To guard against the incursions of the French and Indians , Defensive 500 men were impressed , of which number 300 were for ...
... Nova Scotia , 200 men were despatched by Massachusetts , to reinforce the garrison on that station.2 tions of To guard against the incursions of the French and Indians , Defensive 500 men were impressed , of which number 300 were for ...
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... Nova Scotia , which would cause an instant increase of 6000 or 8000 enemies . The reduction of this place was , for these reasons , an object of the highest importance to New England . Under these impressions , governor Shirley , of ...
... Nova Scotia , which would cause an instant increase of 6000 or 8000 enemies . The reduction of this place was , for these reasons , an object of the highest importance to New England . Under these impressions , governor Shirley , of ...
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... Nova Scotia would be lost , orders were issued for the troops of Massachusetts , Rhode Island , and New Hampshire , to embark for that place , 1 The colonies voted to raise men in very unequal proportions : N. Hampshire Massachusetts R ...
... Nova Scotia would be lost , orders were issued for the troops of Massachusetts , Rhode Island , and New Hampshire , to embark for that place , 1 The colonies voted to raise men in very unequal proportions : N. Hampshire Massachusetts R ...
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... 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 military stores ; the most pow- erful armament that had ever been ...
... 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 military stores ; the most pow- erful armament that had ever been ...
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... NOVA SCOTIA was still in danger . In August , 1746 , a body of French and Indians from Canada , under the command of M. de Ramsay , arrived at Minas , to join the forces expected from France under D'Anville . These Canadian troops had ...
... NOVA SCOTIA was still in danger . In August , 1746 , a body of French and Indians from Canada , under the command of M. de Ramsay , arrived at Minas , to join the forces expected from France under D'Anville . These Canadian troops had ...
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Adams afterward American appointed arms army arrived assembly attack battle Biog Boston Britain British British army Canada captain Charlestown charter Cherokees church Coll colonies command commenced commissioners congress Connecticut constitution council court Creek death declared defence detachment died duty East Florida enemy England English erected expedition fire fleet force Fort Edward France French garrison Georgia governor Hampshire Harvard College Hist honour Indians inhabitants Jersey John killed king Lake land legislature letter liberty lieutenant colonel lord lord Cornwallis majesty majesty's major Maryland Massachusetts Memoirs ment miles military militia minister nation North Nova Scotia officers parliament passed peace Pennsylvania Philadelphia port president prisoners province Quebec received regiment resolution retreat Rhode Island river royal Savannah sent settlement ships Society soon South Carolina Stiles taken tion town treaty troops United vessels Virginia Washington wounded Yale College York