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... and soldiers who had en- gaged to serve until peace , under the proclama- tion of Governor Dinwiddie , holding forth a bounty of two hundred thousand acres of land , Cession of Lands 333 to be apportioned among them according 32.
... and soldiers who had en- gaged to serve until peace , under the proclama- tion of Governor Dinwiddie , holding forth a bounty of two hundred thousand acres of land , Cession of Lands 333 to be apportioned among them according 32.
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... hundred yards of the fort , and was called " the town . " It was the embryo city of Pittsburg , now so populous . At one of the houses , a tolerable frontier inn , they took up their quar- ters ; but during their brief sojourn they were ...
... hundred yards of the fort , and was called " the town . " It was the embryo city of Pittsburg , now so populous . At one of the houses , a tolerable frontier inn , they took up their quar- ters ; but during their brief sojourn they were ...
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... camps along the river ; shifting from place to place , as game abounds or decreases , and often extending their migrations two or three hundred miles down the stream . The women were as dexterous as the men in the management.
... camps along the river ; shifting from place to place , as game abounds or decreases , and often extending their migrations two or three hundred miles down the stream . The women were as dexterous as the men in the management.
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... hundred acres in the whole , if they had been so inclined ? If either of these should happen to be your opinion , I am very well convinced that you will be singular in it ; and all my concern is that I ever engaged myself in behalf of ...
... hundred acres in the whole , if they had been so inclined ? If either of these should happen to be your opinion , I am very well convinced that you will be singular in it ; and all my concern is that I ever engaged myself in behalf of ...
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... hundred miles to Crown Point , where he joined General Amherst . In 1760 , he was among the forces which followed that general from Lake Ontario down the St. Lawrence ; and was General Charles Lee 99 present at the surrender of Montreal ...
... hundred miles to Crown Point , where he joined General Amherst . In 1760 , he was among the forces which followed that general from Lake Ontario down the St. Lawrence ; and was General Charles Lee 99 present at the surrender of Montreal ...
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