History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 σελίδες |
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... troops , set fire to the settlement , and laid waste all the plantations , by which both the congregation and the missionaries were reduced to the greatest poverty . " We add a few anecdotes , gleaned from various sources HISTORY OF ...
... troops , set fire to the settlement , and laid waste all the plantations , by which both the congregation and the missionaries were reduced to the greatest poverty . " We add a few anecdotes , gleaned from various sources HISTORY OF ...
Σελίδα 46
... troops sent up by the Government , of course , occupied Fort Allen ; and for recreation , amused themselves with skating . It is no part of savage warfare to attack ramparts of stone , defended by ordnance ; but in the stratagems of war ...
... troops sent up by the Government , of course , occupied Fort Allen ; and for recreation , amused themselves with skating . It is no part of savage warfare to attack ramparts of stone , defended by ordnance ; but in the stratagems of war ...
Σελίδα 55
... troops would gladly join the volunteers , if it's agreeable to your Honour ; and as that favour , they imagine has been granted the troops on the other side of the Susquehanna , they flatter them- selves it will not be refused these two ...
... troops would gladly join the volunteers , if it's agreeable to your Honour ; and as that favour , they imagine has been granted the troops on the other side of the Susquehanna , they flatter them- selves it will not be refused these two ...
Σελίδα 56
... troops are , by this time , advanced , I doubt not , as far as Wyoming . What success they may have , I know not ; but if they destroy the corn and improvements made there , by the New England men , to the great displeasure of the ...
... troops are , by this time , advanced , I doubt not , as far as Wyoming . What success they may have , I know not ; but if they destroy the corn and improvements made there , by the New England men , to the great displeasure of the ...
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... troops below the mountains , where they were dis- banded , while he and his able civil coadjutor , the spirited and efficient sheriff , Jennings , repaired to Philadelphia to spend a part of the winter , display their laurels , and ...
... troops below the mountains , where they were dis- banded , while he and his able civil coadjutor , the spirited and efficient sheriff , Jennings , repaired to Philadelphia to spend a part of the winter , display their laurels , and ...
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