The British Empire Before the American Revolution: Provincial Characteristics and Sectional Tendencies in the Era Preceding the American Crisis ..., Volum 7Caxton printers, Limited, 1949 |
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... arrived in Nova Scotia on March 19 in a ship of the line , the Royal William , accom- panied by two frigates . " American newspapers not only noted Hardy's arrival and that he , with the use of the fleet that had wintered there , would ...
... arrived in Nova Scotia on March 19 in a ship of the line , the Royal William , accom- panied by two frigates . " American newspapers not only noted Hardy's arrival and that he , with the use of the fleet that had wintered there , would ...
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... arrive so that he could move against the French fort before the middle of October.101 But he was not to leave . Amherst , who arrived in Boston with his troops and who was proceeding overland with them to join the forces at Lake George ...
... arrive so that he could move against the French fort before the middle of October.101 But he was not to leave . Amherst , who arrived in Boston with his troops and who was proceeding overland with them to join the forces at Lake George ...
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... arrived there on the 8th , the latter found already assembled at Fort Machault seven hundred Frenchmen and four hundred Indians . They later reported that both on the 9th and on the 10th two hundred additional Indians arrived there and ...
... arrived there on the 8th , the latter found already assembled at Fort Machault seven hundred Frenchmen and four hundred Indians . They later reported that both on the 9th and on the 10th two hundred additional Indians arrived there and ...
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