The New England History: From the Discovery of the Continent by the Northmen, A.D. 986, to the Period when the Colonies Declared Their Independence, A.D. 1776, Том 2Scribner, 1857 |
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... British officer , and Colonel Winslow , who commanded the Provincials . They were successful in taking the forts at Massaquash , Beau - Sejour , Bay Verte , and St. John , and in preserving Nova Scotia against the designs of the French ...
... British officer , and Colonel Winslow , who commanded the Provincials . They were successful in taking the forts at Massaquash , Beau - Sejour , Bay Verte , and St. John , and in preserving Nova Scotia against the designs of the French ...
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... British Regulars , and together marched against Fort Beau - Sejour , which sur- rendered , as did the other forts . The French soldiers were allowed to march out , with the honors of war , and it was agreed that the French inhabitants ...
... British Regulars , and together marched against Fort Beau - Sejour , which sur- rendered , as did the other forts . The French soldiers were allowed to march out , with the honors of war , and it was agreed that the French inhabitants ...
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... British troops , to reduce them to subjection to New York laws , they resolved that " It was their duty to oppose Governor Tryon and his troops to the utmost of their power . " ut Tryon was a man of too much sense and magnanity to ...
... British troops , to reduce them to subjection to New York laws , they resolved that " It was their duty to oppose Governor Tryon and his troops to the utmost of their power . " ut Tryon was a man of too much sense and magnanity to ...
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... British tried to bribe him to come over , with " The Green Mountain Boys , " and fight their old enemy , New York ; but he steadily resisted , though he met craft with craft , and kept them in sus- pense.1 With the same reckless daring ...
... British tried to bribe him to come over , with " The Green Mountain Boys , " and fight their old enemy , New York ; but he steadily resisted , though he met craft with craft , and kept them in sus- pense.1 With the same reckless daring ...
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... British importation consisted of 74,000 . And these numbers , ex- traordinary as they seem , according to Anthony Benezet , fall far short of the truth . It was a war waged by white men for two centuries , against human nature . SLAVERY ...
... British importation consisted of 74,000 . And these numbers , ex- traordinary as they seem , according to Anthony Benezet , fall far short of the truth . It was a war waged by white men for two centuries , against human nature . SLAVERY ...
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