The General History of the Late War: Containing It's Rise, Progress, and Event, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, Volumen 5E. and C. Dilly, 1764 |
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... officer of the King's Captain ships at Louisbourg , having notice of them from troys the Brigadier - General Whitmore , immediately failed French with the Fame , Dorfetfhire , Achilles , Scarbo- rough and Repulse , to attack and to ...
... officer of the King's Captain ships at Louisbourg , having notice of them from troys the Brigadier - General Whitmore , immediately failed French with the Fame , Dorfetfhire , Achilles , Scarbo- rough and Repulse , to attack and to ...
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... officer arrived at that town in April ; directly marched towards the Carries fire Indians , and by an extraordinary fpirited march of 60 miles , without halting reached and furprized the Cherokee lower fettlements , burnt all their ...
... officer arrived at that town in April ; directly marched towards the Carries fire Indians , and by an extraordinary fpirited march of 60 miles , without halting reached and furprized the Cherokee lower fettlements , burnt all their ...
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... officer was obliged Surrenders to capitulate with , the Indians , about the middle dians . of Auguft , furrendering to them the fort and part of the ammunition ; the Indians obliging them- felves not to moleft them , on their march to ...
... officer was obliged Surrenders to capitulate with , the Indians , about the middle dians . of Auguft , furrendering to them the fort and part of the ammunition ; the Indians obliging them- felves not to moleft them , on their march to ...
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... officers ; the rest furrendering , as refiftance was in vain , were made flaves of by the Indians . This was a very fevere correction for the maffacre at Fort Prince George , but not fo barbarous as it ; for our people , near 200 men ...
... officers ; the rest furrendering , as refiftance was in vain , were made flaves of by the Indians . This was a very fevere correction for the maffacre at Fort Prince George , but not fo barbarous as it ; for our people , near 200 men ...
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... officers and fixty - three private men , Europe- ans , were made prisoners , befides 500 Sepoys . , This conqueft was immediately followed by that Carangoly of Carangoly . The English invefted this place on the fixth of December . It ...
... officers and fixty - three private men , Europe- ans , were made prisoners , befides 500 Sepoys . , This conqueft was immediately followed by that Carangoly of Carangoly . The English invefted this place on the fixth of December . It ...
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Página 439 - America; it is agreed, that, for the future, the confines between the dominions of his Britannic Majesty, and those of his most Christian Majesty, in that part of the world, shall be fixed irrevocably by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi, from its source to the river Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the sea...
Página 441 - His Britannic Majesty shall cause to be demolished all the fortifications which His subjects shall have erected in the Bay of Honduras, and other places of the Territory of Spain in that part of the world...
Página 460 - Majesty, and bring away their effects as well as their persons, without being restrained in their emigration, under any pretence whatsoever, except that of debts or of criminal prosecutions : The term limited for this emigration shall be fixed to the space of eighteen months, to be computed from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty.
Página 442 - ... criminal profecutions : the term limited for this emigration being fixed to the fpace of eighteen months, to be computed from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the prefent treaty.
Página 451 - King cedes and makes over the whole to the said King, and to the Crown of Great Britain, and that in the most ample manner and form, without restriction, and without any liberty to depart from the said cession, and guaranty under any pretence, or to disturb Great Britain in the possessions above mentioned.
Página 437 - Majesty, in full right, Canada, with all its dependencies, as well as the Island of Cape Breton, and all the other islands and coasts in the Gulf and River of St.
Página 445 - ... so that they are to be exactly observed for the future in their whole tenor, and religiously executed on all sides, in all their points, which shall not be derogated from by the present treaty...
Página 451 - His Britannic Majesty, on his side, agrees to grant the liberty of the Catholic religion to the inhabitants of Canada ; he will, consequently, give the most precise and most effectual orders that his new Roman Catholic subjects may profess the worship of their religion, according to the rites of the Romish Church, as far as the laws of Great Britain permit.
Página 460 - Britannick majesty agrees, on his side, to grant to the inhabitants of the countries, above ceded, the liberty of the Catholic religion...
Página 460 - Majefty, and bring away their effects, as well as their perfons, without being reftrained in their emigration, under any pretence whatfoever, except that of debts, or of criminal profecutions : the term limited for this emigration...