Sketches, Historical and Topographical, of the Floridas: More Particularly of East FloridaC.S. Van Winkle, 1821 - 226 páginas |
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... force , ( said to be 900 men , ) and arrived at Apa- lache ; but did not meet with more success than those that preceded him , being destructively opposed by the Indians . He died on the coast , near the river Palmos , by shipwreck ...
... force , ( said to be 900 men , ) and arrived at Apa- lache ; but did not meet with more success than those that preceded him , being destructively opposed by the Indians . He died on the coast , near the river Palmos , by shipwreck ...
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... force , consisting of ten ships of the line and 10,000 men , to dislodge them . In doing which , the greatest barbarities were committed upon the French and Indians hanging them without discrimination , and posting on the trees from ...
... force , consisting of ten ships of the line and 10,000 men , to dislodge them . In doing which , the greatest barbarities were committed upon the French and Indians hanging them without discrimination , and posting on the trees from ...
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... force consisting of 500 regular troops , and 700 Indians , made an unsuccessful attack on St. Augustine , leaving , after a campaign of three months , his shipping and stores to the besieged . The Carolinians , in 1704 , possessed ...
... force consisting of 500 regular troops , and 700 Indians , made an unsuccessful attack on St. Augustine , leaving , after a campaign of three months , his shipping and stores to the besieged . The Carolinians , in 1704 , possessed ...
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... forces very considera- bly . This circumstance , together with an eye to conquest , induced him to proceed , in 1740 , against Florida . The jea- lousy of the Spaniards prepared a vigorous resistance for him , which he met at the gates ...
... forces very considera- bly . This circumstance , together with an eye to conquest , induced him to proceed , in 1740 , against Florida . The jea- lousy of the Spaniards prepared a vigorous resistance for him , which he met at the gates ...
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... force , for the protection of her West- India trade , and as an impenetrable barrier between the Spanish and French possessions in the Gulf of Mexico , and the American States on the Atlantic , which were ripe for revolt . As this part ...
... force , for the protection of her West- India trade , and as an impenetrable barrier between the Spanish and French possessions in the Gulf of Mexico , and the American States on the Atlantic , which were ripe for revolt . As this part ...
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Página 208 - River; then following the course of the Rio Roxo westward, to the degree of longitude 100 west from London and 23 from Washington ; then crossing the said Red...
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