History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent, Band 3George Boutledge, 1861 |
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... Lawrence . Wolfe offers battle . Is repulsed . Desponds . The brigadiers suggest a landing above the town . Wolfe prepares to execute it . The landing . The battle . Death of Wolfe . Montcalm . Surrender of Quebec . - Page 223–239 . Of ...
... Lawrence . Wolfe offers battle . Is repulsed . Desponds . The brigadiers suggest a landing above the town . Wolfe prepares to execute it . The landing . The battle . Death of Wolfe . Montcalm . Surrender of Quebec . - Page 223–239 . Of ...
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... Lawrence and of the Mississippi , and in proof of its rightful possession pointed to its castles at Crown Point , at Niagara , among the Miamis , and within the borders of Louisiana . Ever re- garding the friendship of the Six Nations ...
... Lawrence and of the Mississippi , and in proof of its rightful possession pointed to its castles at Crown Point , at Niagara , among the Miamis , and within the borders of Louisiana . Ever re- garding the friendship of the Six Nations ...
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... Lawrence Washington , of Virginia , Augustus Washington , and their associates , proposed a colony beyond the Alleghanies . " The country west of the great mountains is the centre of the British dominions , " wrote Halifax and his ...
... Lawrence Washington , of Virginia , Augustus Washington , and their associates , proposed a colony beyond the Alleghanies . " The country west of the great mountains is the centre of the British dominions , " wrote Halifax and his ...
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... Lawrence , as far as Detroit . On the southern banks of the Ohio , opposite the point of an island , and near the junction of a river , that officer buried , at the foot of a primeval red oak , a plate of lead with the inscription ...
... Lawrence , as far as Detroit . On the southern banks of the Ohio , opposite the point of an island , and near the junction of a river , that officer buried , at the foot of a primeval red oak , a plate of lead with the inscription ...
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... Lawrence . The inhabitants of that village , although it lay beyond the limits which La Corne was instructed to defend , were compelled to take the oaths of allegiance to the French king ; ( 2 ) and in the name of three chiefs of the ...
... Lawrence . The inhabitants of that village , although it lay beyond the limits which La Corne was instructed to defend , were compelled to take the oaths of allegiance to the French king ; ( 2 ) and in the name of three chiefs of the ...
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