Tragic Scenes in the History of Maryland and the Old French War: With an Account of Various Interesting Contemporaneous Events which Occurred in the Early Settlement of AmericaGould & Lincoln, 1856 - 239 страница |
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... Fleet of Fire - ships - How they are dis- posed of Batteries erected — Terrific Fire - stages — Battle of Mont- morency - Ill - judged Assault - The English repulsed - The French fire upon the Wounded and the Dead ― Their Apology for ...
... Fleet of Fire - ships - How they are dis- posed of Batteries erected — Terrific Fire - stages — Battle of Mont- morency - Ill - judged Assault - The English repulsed - The French fire upon the Wounded and the Dead ― Their Apology for ...
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... Fleet , who had become so enamored of the customs and modes of life of these uncivilized creatures , that them for ... Fleet , he finally consented . This shows that he placed considerable reliance upon the judg- ment and fidelity of ...
... Fleet , who had become so enamored of the customs and modes of life of these uncivilized creatures , that them for ... Fleet , he finally consented . This shows that he placed considerable reliance upon the judg- ment and fidelity of ...
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... colony so far up the river , he retraced his course to St. Clement's Island . He was accompanied on his return by Captain Fleet . He next proceeded to a small river which emp- 36 THE YOAMACOES . tied into the Potomac on the.
... colony so far up the river , he retraced his course to St. Clement's Island . He was accompanied on his return by Captain Fleet . He next proceeded to a small river which emp- 36 THE YOAMACOES . tied into the Potomac on the.
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... fleet . Stuyvesant first at- tacked and took possession of Elsinborg . He then advanced upon the fort of the Holy Trinity . After landing his men , and protecting them behind in- trenchments , he demanded the surrender of the place ...
... fleet . Stuyvesant first at- tacked and took possession of Elsinborg . He then advanced upon the fort of the Holy Trinity . After landing his men , and protecting them behind in- trenchments , he demanded the surrender of the place ...
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... fleet had arrived within the outer harbor of Providence , a shot was fired toward them from the Golden Lyon , with a view , it was said , to induce them to send a messenger on board . But Stone , who regarded it as a signal of war ...
... fleet had arrived within the outer harbor of Providence , a shot was fired toward them from the Golden Lyon , with a view , it was said , to induce them to send a messenger on board . But Stone , who regarded it as a signal of war ...
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adventures American army arrived Assembly Assembly of Maryland attack BANVARD baron boat Braddock called Calvert Captain Fox CHAPTER chief Clayborne Clayborne's cloth coast cold colonists colony of Maryland command corn courts leet discovered Dutch enacted enemy engagement England English erected escape establish excite favorable fear fire Fleet Fort Duquesne French frozen furnished gave governor granted history of Maryland honor Hudson's Straits hundred Indians inhabitants interest island Isle of Kent land Leonard Calvert Lord Baltimore lord propriet LUCAS FOX Mary's ment Montcalm natives night Nottingham Island officers party passed Patuxent persons pinnace Port Nelson possession prisoners protection Providence province Puritans received religion river Roman Catholic sail savages sent settlement ship shore slain soldiers Stone storm Thomas Cornwallis tion town trees tribes troops vessel Virginia voyage Vries Washington Werowance whales whole winter wounded Yoamaco
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Страница 148 - Washington was often heard to say during his lifetime, that the most beautiful spectacle he had ever beheld was the display of the British troops on this eventful morning. Every man was neatly dressed in full uniform, the soldiers were arranged in columns and marched in exact order, the sun gleamed from their burnished arms, the river flowed tranquilly on their right, and the deep forest overshadowed them with solemn grandeur on their left. Officers and men were equally inspirited with cheering hopes...
Страница 63 - And otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God.
Страница 58 - Declared and sett forth) that noe person or persons whatsoever within this Province, or the Islands, Ports, Harbors, Creekes, or havens thereunto belonging professing to believe in Jesus Christ, shall from henceforth bee any waies troubled, Molested or discountenanced for or in respect of his or her religion nor in the free exercise thereof within this Province or the Islands thereunto belonging nor any way compelled to the beleife or exercise of any other Religion against his or her consent...
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Страница 154 - Washington was in that region, he had come a long way to visit him, adding that during the battle of the Monongahela, he had singled him out as a conspicuous object : fired his rifle at him many times, and directed his young warriors to do the same, but to his utter astonishment none of their balls took effect. He was then persuaded that the youthful hero was under the special guardianship of the Great Spirit, and ceased to fire at him any longer. He was now come to pay homage to the man who was...
Страница 137 - The charge was fierce and sharp for the time ; but through the glorious presence of the Lord of Hosts, manifested in and toward his poor oppressed people, the enemy could not endure, but gave back ; and were so effectually charged home that they were all routed, turned their backs, threw down their arms, and begged mercy.