American Annals: Or, A Chronological History of America : from Its Discovery in 1492 to 1806, Volume 2Printed, 1808 |
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... fire there thrice extinguished . We will not consent to your rebuilding that Fort , but the passage through the river shall be free and clear . We make the sun clear , and drive away all clouds and darkness , that we may see the light ...
... fire there thrice extinguished . We will not consent to your rebuilding that Fort , but the passage through the river shall be free and clear . We make the sun clear , and drive away all clouds and darkness , that we may see the light ...
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... fire , which was returned by the musketry and a few cannon from the fort ; and in this indecisive exercise the first day was brought to a close . The next day , before three in the afternoon , Iberville had raised his batteries , and ...
... fire , which was returned by the musketry and a few cannon from the fort ; and in this indecisive exercise the first day was brought to a close . The next day , before three in the afternoon , Iberville had raised his batteries , and ...
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... fire , having on board the principal stock of provisions . Another reinforcement , which soon followed , stronger and better furnished , yet , falling into factions , were unable to resist the Spaniards , who now attacked them ; and ...
... fire , having on board the principal stock of provisions . Another reinforcement , which soon followed , stronger and better furnished , yet , falling into factions , were unable to resist the Spaniards , who now attacked them ; and ...
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... fire broke out in Salem , and destroyed several houses , and considerable property 1 . Count Frontenac died , at the age of seventy - eight years 3 . 1699 . M. d'Iberville , having made considerable researches on the Missisippi ...
... fire broke out in Salem , and destroyed several houses , and considerable property 1 . Count Frontenac died , at the age of seventy - eight years 3 . 1699 . M. d'Iberville , having made considerable researches on the Missisippi ...
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... fire broke out , and laid most of it in ashes . The small pox raged through the town , and proved fatal to multitudes . To complete the distress , an infectious distemper swept off an incredible number of people 4 . The legislature of ...
... fire broke out , and laid most of it in ashes . The small pox raged through the town , and proved fatal to multitudes . To complete the distress , an infectious distemper swept off an incredible number of people 4 . The legislature of ...
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