A History of KentuckyAmerican book Company, 1896 - 288 страница |
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... become so hostile to the settlement of Kentucky that it was danger- ous for any white man to remain there . They were now gathering under their great chief , Cornstalk , for the blood- iest conflict that ever occurred between the whites ...
... become so hostile to the settlement of Kentucky that it was danger- ous for any white man to remain there . They were now gathering under their great chief , Cornstalk , for the blood- iest conflict that ever occurred between the whites ...
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... become the center of the literary culture of the District , and gave to her the title , in the high - sounding phrase- ology of the time , - Athens of the West . - Here John Filson 1 wrote the first history of Kentucky , which was ...
... become the center of the literary culture of the District , and gave to her the title , in the high - sounding phrase- ology of the time , - Athens of the West . - Here John Filson 1 wrote the first history of Kentucky , which was ...
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... John Filson comes to Kentucky . Filson's first history of the region . Transylvania Seminary established . Becomes Transylvania University . CHAPTER VI BEGINNING OF THE STRUGGLE , 1784-1786 ― - 58 THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE.
... John Filson comes to Kentucky . Filson's first history of the region . Transylvania Seminary established . Becomes Transylvania University . CHAPTER VI BEGINNING OF THE STRUGGLE , 1784-1786 ― - 58 THE STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE.
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... become thickly settled , —at and about Detroit , the British still held the military sta- tions which they had gained from the French . In their treaty of peace with the United States the British had promised to surrender these posts ...
... become thickly settled , —at and about Detroit , the British still held the military sta- tions which they had gained from the French . In their treaty of peace with the United States the British had promised to surrender these posts ...
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... becoming an tion for independent State . But the subject as it pre- sented itself to the people at that time was one of grave importance . It demanded calm , deliberate action . There- fore a second convention was called for May 23 ...
... becoming an tion for independent State . But the subject as it pre- sented itself to the people at that time was one of grave importance . It demanded calm , deliberate action . There- fore a second convention was called for May 23 ...
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