The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of Canada, Հատոր 2Little, Brown, 1882 |
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Արդյունքներ 32–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... fear disease ; for , in spite of every care , I cannot keep the place as clean as I should like . Besides , the small - pox is among us ; and I have therefore caused a hospital to be built under the drawbridge , out of range of musket ...
... fear disease ; for , in spite of every care , I cannot keep the place as clean as I should like . Besides , the small - pox is among us ; and I have therefore caused a hospital to be built under the drawbridge , out of range of musket ...
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... fears led him to suspect ; for , on the same day on which he arrived , Ensign Price , the officer commanding at Le Bœuf , was seen approaching along the bank of the Alle- ghany , followed by seven haggard and half - fam- ished soldiers ...
... fears led him to suspect ; for , on the same day on which he arrived , Ensign Price , the officer commanding at Le Bœuf , was seen approaching along the bank of the Alle- ghany , followed by seven haggard and half - fam- ished soldiers ...
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... fears . " Bouquet next writes to report that , with the help of the two companies sent him , he has taken steps which he hopes will secure the communica tion to Fort Pitt and allay the fears of the country people , who are deserting ...
... fears . " Bouquet next writes to report that , with the help of the two companies sent him , he has taken steps which he hopes will secure the communica tion to Fort Pitt and allay the fears of the country people , who are deserting ...
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... Fear the best of them have in some Measure been privy to , and Concerned in the Late Mischief ) of Carrying Matters much farther against the English , or Daring to form Conspiracys ; as the Consequence will most Certainly occasion ...
... Fear the best of them have in some Measure been privy to , and Concerned in the Late Mischief ) of Carrying Matters much farther against the English , or Daring to form Conspiracys ; as the Consequence will most Certainly occasion ...
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... fear . " 5th , " No Indian can well conceal himself in a swamp or thicket as a spy , for y dogs will discover him , and may soon be learnt to destroy him too . " 6th , " The leading the dogs makes them more fierce , and keeps them from ...
... fear . " 5th , " No Indian can well conceal himself in a swamp or thicket as a spy , for y dogs will discover him , and may soon be learnt to destroy him too . " 6th , " The leading the dogs makes them more fierce , and keeps them from ...
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