Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1886 - 28 Seiten For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this Oswegatchie the French have lately made a settlement of Indians belonging to the Six Nations , of which the greatest part ...
... garrison , and where a French missionary constantly resides in order to draw them off from our alliance . At this Oswegatchie the French have lately made a settlement of Indians belonging to the Six Nations , of which the greatest part ...
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... garrison is kept up of one company for the defence of the king's stores , where they are lodged as a place of deposit . Part of old fort Frontenac is now standing ; the best part is the magazine . It is said that there are towards one ...
... garrison is kept up of one company for the defence of the king's stores , where they are lodged as a place of deposit . Part of old fort Frontenac is now standing ; the best part is the magazine . It is said that there are towards one ...
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... garrison . After we continued our course with a good wind to Point au Fer . Here , though in the United States , we had to call and report ourselves again to a British garrison , thence to a British armed vessel which was anchored near ...
... garrison . After we continued our course with a good wind to Point au Fer . Here , though in the United States , we had to call and report ourselves again to a British garrison , thence to a British armed vessel which was anchored near ...
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... garrison . Upon serious consideration , the governor and council sent forth myself , with twenty armed soldiers , to supply the necessity of those distressed persons , and to take the government of that place for the space of three ...
... garrison . Upon serious consideration , the governor and council sent forth myself , with twenty armed soldiers , to supply the necessity of those distressed persons , and to take the government of that place for the space of three ...
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... garrison , much to consult with a private soldier , or to ask his advice in point of war ; much less in a matter of so great a moment as that was , which experi- ence had often taught me was not a time to put forth such a question ; and ...
... garrison , much to consult with a private soldier , or to ask his advice in point of war ; much less in a matter of so great a moment as that was , which experi- ence had often taught me was not a time to put forth such a question ; and ...
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