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... land in its neighborhood . He had served in the French War , but retired on half pay ; bought " soldiers ' grants of land lying within this township , at a trifling price , had their titles secured by royal patent , and thus made a for ...
... land in its neighborhood . He had served in the French War , but retired on half pay ; bought " soldiers ' grants of land lying within this township , at a trifling price , had their titles secured by royal patent , and thus made a for ...
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... land , and empowering him to call on the States from New Hampshire to New Jersey inclusive , to aid with their militia . The fleet in question was composed of twelve ships of the line and six frigates , with a land force of four thou ...
... land , and empowering him to call on the States from New Hampshire to New Jersey inclusive , to aid with their militia . The fleet in question was composed of twelve ships of the line and six frigates , with a land force of four thou ...
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... land troops under General Lovel . Arriving in the Penobscot on the 25th of May , they found Colonel Maclean posted on a peninsula , steep and precipitous toward the bay , and deeply trenched on the land side , with three ships of war ...
... land troops under General Lovel . Arriving in the Penobscot on the 25th of May , they found Colonel Maclean posted on a peninsula , steep and precipitous toward the bay , and deeply trenched on the land side , with three ships of war ...
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