History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... Ohio river , in such manner as to give as little alarm as possible to the Indian tribes . Major - general St. Clair was then commanding in that section of the. appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly prepared to ...
... Ohio river , in such manner as to give as little alarm as possible to the Indian tribes . Major - general St. Clair was then commanding in that section of the. appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly prepared to ...
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... Ohio river , were attacked by the hostile tribes of Indians in that part of the country , and many Americans were slain . This defeat led to an increase of regular troops in that quarter ; which was the occasion of some complaint , as ...
... Ohio river , were attacked by the hostile tribes of Indians in that part of the country , and many Americans were slain . This defeat led to an increase of regular troops in that quarter ; which was the occasion of some complaint , as ...
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... Ohio river , in November , 1791 , new complaints were made against the war on the savage tribes , as impolitic and unjust . President Washing- ton ordered a statement of the causes and reasons for em- ploying troops to defend the ...
... Ohio river , in November , 1791 , new complaints were made against the war on the savage tribes , as impolitic and unjust . President Washing- ton ordered a statement of the causes and reasons for em- ploying troops to defend the ...
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... Ohio river , and lake Erie was concluded ; when for- mer treaties were confirmed , and former boundaries estab- lished by mutual consent . Thus careful it appears was the government of the United States to satisfy the Indians , and to ...
... Ohio river , and lake Erie was concluded ; when for- mer treaties were confirmed , and former boundaries estab- lished by mutual consent . Thus careful it appears was the government of the United States to satisfy the Indians , and to ...
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... Ohio river , were in the hands of the British , the western settlements were exposed to depredations from the savage tribes . It could hardly be supposed , that the British gov- ernment , authorized their military officers in those ...
... Ohio river , were in the hands of the British , the western settlements were exposed to depredations from the savage tribes . It could hardly be supposed , that the British gov- ernment , authorized their military officers in those ...
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