Notes on the Early Settlement of the North-western TerritoryD. Appleton & Company, 1847 - 501 Seiten |
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... United States . - Governor of the North - western Territory . - Disa- greement with the Legislature . - His general character .-- His embar- rassments and poverty . - Annuity granted by Pennsylvania . - His death . 370 CHAPTER XXI ...
... United States . - Governor of the North - western Territory . - Disa- greement with the Legislature . - His general character .-- His embar- rassments and poverty . - Annuity granted by Pennsylvania . - His death . 370 CHAPTER XXI ...
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... United States , might be made a cheap conquest to the enemy , the traitor had caused some of the heavy cannon to be dismounted , and portions of the masonry to be taken down , to be rebuilt , as he pretended , with additional strength ...
... United States , might be made a cheap conquest to the enemy , the traitor had caused some of the heavy cannon to be dismounted , and portions of the masonry to be taken down , to be rebuilt , as he pretended , with additional strength ...
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... united and brought to bear on any point in New Jersey , in forty - eight hours ; and yet it is more than insinuated , that he deliberately aban- doned the protection afforded by the river - changed his position without necessity ; and ...
... united and brought to bear on any point in New Jersey , in forty - eight hours ; and yet it is more than insinuated , that he deliberately aban- doned the protection afforded by the river - changed his position without necessity ; and ...
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... United States , agreeably to such instructions as should be given him , for that purpose . " In pursuance of that order he assembled the Indians at Marietta , in January following , and negotiated " the Treaty of Fort Harmar , " which ...
... United States , agreeably to such instructions as should be given him , for that purpose . " In pursuance of that order he assembled the Indians at Marietta , in January following , and negotiated " the Treaty of Fort Harmar , " which ...
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... too feeble to endure the fatigue of settling a wilderness . Others were adventurous spirits , to whom any change might be for the better ; and who , anticipating a successful result , united in the enterprise . Such a colony as this.
... too feeble to endure the fatigue of settling a wilderness . Others were adventurous spirits , to whom any change might be for the better ; and who , anticipating a successful result , united in the enterprise . Such a colony as this.
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