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... thousands of miles to the north had come the waters which now rolled onward in a mighty volume before their eyes , hastening downward to bury themselves in the still distant Gulf . A discovery such as this might have been enough to ...
... thousands of miles to the north had come the waters which now rolled onward in a mighty volume before their eyes , hastening downward to bury themselves in the still distant Gulf . A discovery such as this might have been enough to ...
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... thousand whites in Virginia only two thousand five hundred remained . Exhaustion at length brought peace , and for ten years more the reign of blood ceased . Yet the irri- tation of the Indians continued . They saw the whites speading ...
... thousand whites in Virginia only two thousand five hundred remained . Exhaustion at length brought peace , and for ten years more the reign of blood ceased . Yet the irri- tation of the Indians continued . They saw the whites speading ...
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... thousand miles of wilderness to obtain supplies at Montreal . Such was the early record of this remarkable man , and for two years afterward his life was full of adven- ture and misfortune . At length , in 1682 , he entered upon the ...
... thousand miles of wilderness to obtain supplies at Montreal . Such was the early record of this remarkable man , and for two years afterward his life was full of adven- ture and misfortune . At length , in 1682 , he entered upon the ...
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Charles Morris. the turbulent Missouri pours its contribution , gath- ered from thousands of miles of mountain and prairie , into the parent stream , rushing with the force and roar of a rapid through a channel half a mile broad , and ...
Charles Morris. the turbulent Missouri pours its contribution , gath- ered from thousands of miles of mountain and prairie , into the parent stream , rushing with the force and roar of a rapid through a channel half a mile broad , and ...
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... thousand men , a force greater than all Georgia could raise . Oglethorpe knew that the Spaniards were coming , and made hasty preparations to meet them . Troops of rangers were raised , the planters were armed , fortifications built ...
... thousand men , a force greater than all Georgia could raise . Oglethorpe knew that the Spaniards were coming , and made hasty preparations to meet them . Troops of rangers were raised , the planters were armed , fortifications built ...
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adventure American arms army attack Bacon Barataria Bay battle bayonet began boat British brought burning canoes Captain capture Carolina cavalry Chambersburg chief Colonel colony command Confederate Cornwallis crossing daring death Dunmore Eli Whitney enemy expedition famous Federal fight fire force forest Fort Fisher French Golden Horseshoe governor guns hand head heard horses hour House of Burgesses hundred Indians Jackson Jamestown Jean Lafitte journey Kaskaskia killed Lafitte land leader looked Lord Lord Dunmore Mexican miles Mississippi Morgan morning mountains Natchez night North North Carolina once Opechancanough Orleans party passed Patrick Henry patriots pirates Powhatan prisoners reached ready rear ride river road rode sailed Salle savages seemed sent settlers ships soldiers soon Soto South Spaniards Spanish story stream Streight Stuart surrender Texans thousand told took town tribes troops village Virginia waters whites Williamsburg woods wounded