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Side ix
... head of Procter who consented to these infamous massacres . It is useless to say that the work was carried on against his consent and without his knowledge . He employed the Indians , well know- ing what they would do , if they once ...
... head of Procter who consented to these infamous massacres . It is useless to say that the work was carried on against his consent and without his knowledge . He employed the Indians , well know- ing what they would do , if they once ...
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... Head Quarters that Observations would be made as well on the disposition & views of the Inhabitants native Indians and others as on the Position of the several Posts , their strength or weak- · ness , relative advantages or ...
... Head Quarters that Observations would be made as well on the disposition & views of the Inhabitants native Indians and others as on the Position of the several Posts , their strength or weak- · ness , relative advantages or ...
Side 12
... Head ; if she comes in with a light wind to get under cover of a Wharf , which stretches out in a right line & turns at right angles , she must throw out an Anchor & be warped in with a hawse or her cable , tis true the Anchorage is ...
... Head ; if she comes in with a light wind to get under cover of a Wharf , which stretches out in a right line & turns at right angles , she must throw out an Anchor & be warped in with a hawse or her cable , tis true the Anchorage is ...
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sentations ought to have been made to Head Quarters as were the lands adjacent to that most injudicious position Amherstberg . A Commander in Chief is not a Sorcerer , if the Official Communications from men in confi- dential Situations ...
sentations ought to have been made to Head Quarters as were the lands adjacent to that most injudicious position Amherstberg . A Commander in Chief is not a Sorcerer , if the Official Communications from men in confi- dential Situations ...
Side 20
... Head of the Lake on the way to York a distance of 45 miles , the Country is well settled , there are many Creeks and Rivers of Note , nearly midway is a most dangerous defile , the Road after descending rapidly into a deep Valley rises ...
... Head of the Lake on the way to York a distance of 45 miles , the Country is well settled , there are many Creeks and Rivers of Note , nearly midway is a most dangerous defile , the Road after descending rapidly into a deep Valley rises ...
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