The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volumen2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 |
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... river , which ran by it , was called Savannah . The fort being completed , the guns mounted , and the colony put in a state of safety , the next object of Oglethorpe's attention was , to treat with the Indians for a share of their ...
... river , which ran by it , was called Savannah . The fort being completed , the guns mounted , and the colony put in a state of safety , the next object of Oglethorpe's attention was , to treat with the Indians for a share of their ...
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... river Hudson , about 200 miles in a straight line from Kingston . It continued its progress , with some interruptions , until it spread over all the colonies.5 1736 . THE trustees of Georgia , resolving to send over a number of Scotch ...
... river Hudson , about 200 miles in a straight line from Kingston . It continued its progress , with some interruptions , until it spread over all the colonies.5 1736 . THE trustees of Georgia , resolving to send over a number of Scotch ...
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... river . On an island near the mouth of the river Alatamaha , another fort , with 4 regular bastions , was erected , and several pieces of cannon were mounted on it ; and there a town , called Frederica , was regularly laid out and built ...
... river . On an island near the mouth of the river Alatamaha , another fort , with 4 regular bastions , was erected , and several pieces of cannon were mounted on it ; and there a town , called Frederica , was regularly laid out and built ...
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... river Mississippi , and were now the Chicka- the chief obstacle that prevented a regular communication be- tween Louisiana and Canada . A detachment of 200 French and 400 Indians was therefore sent from Canada down the Mis- sissippi ...
... river Mississippi , and were now the Chicka- the chief obstacle that prevented a regular communication be- tween Louisiana and Canada . A detachment of 200 French and 400 Indians was therefore sent from Canada down the Mis- sissippi ...
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... river to St. John's river and all the islands be- tween them , and from St. John's river to the bay of Apalache , and thence to the mountains , do by ancient right belong to the Creek nation ; and that they would not suffer either the ...
... river to St. John's river and all the islands be- tween them , and from St. John's river to the bay of Apalache , and thence to the mountains , do by ancient right belong to the Creek nation ; and that they would not suffer either the ...
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