A General History of the United States of America, from the Discovery in 1492, Or, Sketches of the Divine Agency, in Their Settlement, Growth, and Protection: And Especially in the Late Memorable Revolution : Exhibiting a General View of the Principal Events, from the Discovery of North America to the Year 1765Farrand Mallory, and Company, Samuel T. Armstrong, printer, 1810 - 467 halaman |
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Halaman iii
... ment 51 CHAPTER III . Oppression of the Virginians under the administration of Sir John Harvey . Another massacre by the Indians . War with them . Con . federation of the New England colonies . Their success in christianizing the ...
... ment 51 CHAPTER III . Oppression of the Virginians under the administration of Sir John Harvey . Another massacre by the Indians . War with them . Con . federation of the New England colonies . Their success in christianizing the ...
Halaman v
... ment becomes regal . General observations relative to Georgia and the southern colonies 266 CHAPTER IX . War with the eastern Indians . Brunswick destroyed . Canso sur . prised , and seventeen vessels taken by the enemy . Attempts to ...
... ment becomes regal . General observations relative to Georgia and the southern colonies 266 CHAPTER IX . War with the eastern Indians . Brunswick destroyed . Canso sur . prised , and seventeen vessels taken by the enemy . Attempts to ...
Halaman x
... ment , and render the history more complete , useful , and important . The history has been written in compliance with the wishes of good men , and with a particular view to answer the pious purposes of that venerable body , the General ...
... ment , and render the history more complete , useful , and important . The history has been written in compliance with the wishes of good men , and with a particular view to answer the pious purposes of that venerable body , the General ...
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... ment of the This was entirely republican . The authority of their rulers was gained and supported , by the opinI. CHAP . ion , which the nation had of their. five nations : * Neal's hist . N. E. vol . i . p . 39 , 40. † Smith's hist ...
... ment of the This was entirely republican . The authority of their rulers was gained and supported , by the opinI. CHAP . ion , which the nation had of their. five nations : * Neal's hist . N. E. vol . i . p . 39 , 40. † Smith's hist ...
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... ment of the English settlements . Their original seat however , was on and about the island of Montreal . But the Adirondacks , who then inhabited nearly three hundred miles above the three rivers , gave them so much trouble , that ...
... ment of the English settlements . Their original seat however , was on and about the island of Montreal . But the Adirondacks , who then inhabited nearly three hundred miles above the three rivers , gave them so much trouble , that ...
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