A History of KentuckyAmerican book Company, 1896 - 288 страница |
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... hundred miles , Hart and Henderson went to hold a conference with the Indians at their villages beyond the Alleghany Mountains . The Indians promised to consider the matter , and sent a com- mittee to examine the goods to be given in ...
... hundred miles , Hart and Henderson went to hold a conference with the Indians at their villages beyond the Alleghany Mountains . The Indians promised to consider the matter , and sent a com- mittee to examine the goods to be given in ...
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... hundred people . The parliament passed nine laws to the satisfaction of all concerned , and adjourned to meet the following autumn ; but it never again assembled . The independent settlers in the country soon became dissatisfied , and ...
... hundred people . The parliament passed nine laws to the satisfaction of all concerned , and adjourned to meet the following autumn ; but it never again assembled . The independent settlers in the country soon became dissatisfied , and ...
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... hundred and six hundred people in Kentucky ; and only the stout- hearted came , for it was known that the Indians were powerfully aided by the English in their warfare upon the Kentuckians , and that it would probably be long continued ...
... hundred and six hundred people in Kentucky ; and only the stout- hearted came , for it was known that the Indians were powerfully aided by the English in their warfare upon the Kentuckians , and that it would probably be long continued ...
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... hundred Canadians Martin's and Indians , invaded the settlements on the stations Licking River , June 22 , 1780 , and captured Ruddle's and Martin's stations . These garrisons offered no resistance to an army so formidable in numbers ...
... hundred Canadians Martin's and Indians , invaded the settlements on the stations Licking River , June 22 , 1780 , and captured Ruddle's and Martin's stations . These garrisons offered no resistance to an army so formidable in numbers ...
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... hundred Indians and rangers , with which they pushed on into Kentucky , to attack the weak stations in Fayette County . Bryan's sta- tion attacked They reached Bryan's station on the morning of the 16th of August , 1782. Halting in the ...
... hundred Indians and rangers , with which they pushed on into Kentucky , to attack the weak stations in Fayette County . Bryan's sta- tion attacked They reached Bryan's station on the morning of the 16th of August , 1782. Halting in the ...
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