The History of North and South America, from Its Discovery to the Death of General Washington, Volumes 1-2Benjamin Warner, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1819 - America |
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... Lord Dunmore , when governor of Virginia , at the close of a war in which the Shawanese , Mingoes , and Delawares were unit- ed . The Indians were defeated by the Virginia militia , and sued for peace . Logan , however , disdained to be ...
... Lord Dunmore , when governor of Virginia , at the close of a war in which the Shawanese , Mingoes , and Delawares were unit- ed . The Indians were defeated by the Virginia militia , and sued for peace . Logan , however , disdained to be ...
Page 56
... Lord Dunmore , the governor of Virginia , was involved in disputes si- milar to those which had taken place in the other colonies . dissolved the assembly , which , in this province , was attended with a consequence unknown to the rest ...
... Lord Dunmore , the governor of Virginia , was involved in disputes si- milar to those which had taken place in the other colonies . dissolved the assembly , which , in this province , was attended with a consequence unknown to the rest ...
Page 58
... Lord Dunmore , having thus abandoned his government , at- tempted to reduce by force those whom he could no longer ... lord Dunmore , and it received his approbation , upon which Conolly set out and actually succeeded in his design . On ...
... Lord Dunmore , having thus abandoned his government , at- tempted to reduce by force those whom he could no longer ... lord Dunmore , and it received his approbation , upon which Conolly set out and actually succeeded in his design . On ...
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Richard Snowden. and confined . After the retreat of lord Dunmore from Norfolk , that place was taken possession of by the provincials , who great- ly distressed those on board lord Dunmore's fleet , by refusing to supply them with ...
Richard Snowden. and confined . After the retreat of lord Dunmore from Norfolk , that place was taken possession of by the provincials , who great- ly distressed those on board lord Dunmore's fleet , by refusing to supply them with ...
Page 67
... Lord Dunmore , having long continued a predatory war , was at last driven from every creek and road in the province . The people he had on board were distressed to the highest degree , by confinement in small vessels . The heat of the ...
... Lord Dunmore , having long continued a predatory war , was at last driven from every creek and road in the province . The people he had on board were distressed to the highest degree , by confinement in small vessels . The heat of the ...
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