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... arms ( Stith , p . 412 ) . It is extraordinary , that , on their evidence , Stith should not only question the veracity of Smith , but entirely set aside the declaration of four such men of established character as Captain Nathaniel ...
... arms ( Stith , p . 412 ) . It is extraordinary , that , on their evidence , Stith should not only question the veracity of Smith , but entirely set aside the declaration of four such men of established character as Captain Nathaniel ...
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... Arms with them ; since ( as all circumstances considered ) it would be highly Improper if not unjustifiable , to remove either the Arms or Ammuni- tion from the Garrison of Annapolis Royal , that have been lodged there for the Defence ...
... Arms with them ; since ( as all circumstances considered ) it would be highly Improper if not unjustifiable , to remove either the Arms or Ammuni- tion from the Garrison of Annapolis Royal , that have been lodged there for the Defence ...
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... arms the night of the 6th On the 7th in the morning two officers came to an ad- vanced post with a letter from the Marquis de Vaudreuil referring me to what one of them Colonel Bougainville had to say . The conversation ended with a ...
... arms the night of the 6th On the 7th in the morning two officers came to an ad- vanced post with a letter from the Marquis de Vaudreuil referring me to what one of them Colonel Bougainville had to say . The conversation ended with a ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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