A History of the State of Ohio: Natural and CivilSterotyped by Glezen & Shepard, 1838 - 403 Seiten |
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... abandonment of the colony , when he fled to a British fleet for protection , from his not very loving people . Whether his object , while at Camp Charlotte , was to make the Indians friendly to the LORD DUNMORE'S WAR . 117.
... abandonment of the colony , when he fled to a British fleet for protection , from his not very loving people . Whether his object , while at Camp Charlotte , was to make the Indians friendly to the LORD DUNMORE'S WAR . 117.
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... British crown , and unfriendly to the colonists , in case of a war be- tween the two countries , which so soon followed this campaign , we can never know , with absolute certainty . We are well aware though , that GENERAL GEORGE ...
... British crown , and unfriendly to the colonists , in case of a war be- tween the two countries , which so soon followed this campaign , we can never know , with absolute certainty . We are well aware though , that GENERAL GEORGE ...
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... British crown , had passed of right into the possession of the whole na- tion , as a sovereign . Virginia contended , that to deprive any one state of any portion of its territory , was to dissolve the whole Union . Having thus had the ...
... British crown , had passed of right into the possession of the whole na- tion , as a sovereign . Virginia contended , that to deprive any one state of any portion of its territory , was to dissolve the whole Union . Having thus had the ...
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... British garrison , at Detroit , to the Maumee , up that river , and over on to the Miam- ies of the Ohio . All the Indian paths from lake Erie , led into this path , near Springfield , in Clark county , and then extended to the Ohio ...
... British garrison , at Detroit , to the Maumee , up that river , and over on to the Miam- ies of the Ohio . All the Indian paths from lake Erie , led into this path , near Springfield , in Clark county , and then extended to the Ohio ...
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... British held the western posts , we were not able to protect so large a frontier ; that , by withdrawing from the North Western Territory , and by making the Ohio river the boundary ; and , by treating with the Indians , a peace might ...
... British held the western posts , we were not able to protect so large a frontier ; that , by withdrawing from the North Western Territory , and by making the Ohio river the boundary ; and , by treating with the Indians , a peace might ...
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