Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... territory to English . 68-69 Crown Point 113 War with the Outagamies and other tribes . 69–70 Attack on St. Francis by Major Rogers . 114 Kaskaskia founded 70 Other Indian outbreaks .. 71 LeSueur in the Indian country . 71-72 ...
... territory to English . 68-69 Crown Point 113 War with the Outagamies and other tribes . 69–70 Attack on St. Francis by Major Rogers . 114 Kaskaskia founded 70 Other Indian outbreaks .. 71 LeSueur in the Indian country . 71-72 ...
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... territories . Being successful in the majority of these , they became more daring and small parties ven- tured even as far as the suburbs of Albany where they lay in wait for stragglers beyond the limits of civil- ization . In November ...
... territories . Being successful in the majority of these , they became more daring and small parties ven- tured even as far as the suburbs of Albany where they lay in wait for stragglers beyond the limits of civil- ization . In November ...
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... territory see Parkman's Half- Century of Conflict , vol . ii . , pp . 221-270 . Bancroft , vol . ii . , pp . 31-33 . For the proposi- tion of the proprietors see N. J. Archives , vol . ii . , p . 412 ; for the opinions of the Lords of ...
... territory see Parkman's Half- Century of Conflict , vol . ii . , pp . 221-270 . Bancroft , vol . ii . , pp . 31-33 . For the proposi- tion of the proprietors see N. J. Archives , vol . ii . , p . 412 ; for the opinions of the Lords of ...
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... territories . In 1703 Delaware as- serted its independence of Pennsyl- vania , established a separate legisla- ture at Newcastle and sent an agent to Queen Anne , asking the appoint- ment of a royal governor . Penn was obliged to yield ...
... territories . In 1703 Delaware as- serted its independence of Pennsyl- vania , established a separate legisla- ture at Newcastle and sent an agent to Queen Anne , asking the appoint- ment of a royal governor . Penn was obliged to yield ...
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... territorial rights of the province were vested in Penn's three sons , John , Thomas , and Rich- ard . Unfortunately ... territory , out of which they had so evidently been defrauded . Penn , however , ap- pealed to their suzerains - the ...
... territorial rights of the province were vested in Penn's three sons , John , Thomas , and Rich- ard . Unfortunately ... territory , out of which they had so evidently been defrauded . Penn , however , ap- pealed to their suzerains - the ...
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