The Green Mountain Boys: A Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of VermontJ.W. Lovell Company, 1899 - 366 σελίδες |
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... settlers , who , by their patriotism in the common cause , had rendered themselves obnoxious to the arbitrary enactments of the usurping government . For soon after the settlers had begun openly to resist the authorities of New York in ...
... settlers , who , by their patriotism in the common cause , had rendered themselves obnoxious to the arbitrary enactments of the usurping government . For soon after the settlers had begun openly to resist the authorities of New York in ...
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... settlers and the government of New York . In this manner , for nearly two years , did the minions of Reed hold and manage these valuable possessions , clearing land raising crops , and exporting lumber and other products , without being ...
... settlers and the government of New York . In this manner , for nearly two years , did the minions of Reed hold and manage these valuable possessions , clearing land raising crops , and exporting lumber and other products , without being ...
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... settlers , little of this influence , probably , would have been perceptible on the settlers themselves : they , it must be recollected , were not natives of these mountains , but recent emigrants from other New Eng- land colonies . And ...
... settlers , little of this influence , probably , would have been perceptible on the settlers themselves : they , it must be recollected , were not natives of these mountains , but recent emigrants from other New Eng- land colonies . And ...
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alarm Alma Hendee appearance apprised approaching arms arrived asked band boat Captain Hendee Charles Warrington Colonel command companion countenance Creek Crown Point dark Darrow daugh daughter devil door earth enemy Ethan Allen exclaimed eyes father fear feelings fire foes followed forest girl glance Green Mountain Boys guns Hampshire Grants hand hastily head heard heart Heaven Indian instant instantly Jake Jessy John Sherwood lake Lake Champlain land leader leaping look manner ment mind Miss Hendee Neshobee never night object observed party paused perhaps Pete Jones prisoner reached rejoined replied resumed retreat rifle rington rods round scarcely scene scout seemed Selden settlers Sherwood shore side silence Skenesboro soon spot Squire stood supposed surprise thing thought Ticonderoga tion told tone tree troops turned voice Warrington widow Winooski river woods Yorkers Zilpah