History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... by a military force on the western frontier . He therefore early endeavored to secure their friendship by treaties . But when the Indians appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly 1790 ] 29 WASHINGTON .
... by a military force on the western frontier . He therefore early endeavored to secure their friendship by treaties . But when the Indians appeared in a threatening and hostile attitude , he promptly 1790 ] 29 WASHINGTON .
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... hostile attitude , he promptly prepared to check their inroads into our territory , by arms . At this period , there was reason to believe , that several tribes were instigated to commit depredations on people within the United States ...
... hostile attitude , he promptly prepared to check their inroads into our territory , by arms . At this period , there was reason to believe , that several tribes were instigated to commit depredations on people within the United States ...
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... 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 if the military operations of 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 if the military operations of the ...
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... inhabi- tants who were settled south of the Ohio , and within the long acknowledged bounds of Virginia . It was estimated , that , before the United States commenced hostile operations against 44 [ 1792 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
... inhabi- tants who were settled south of the Ohio , and within the long acknowledged bounds of Virginia . It was estimated , that , before the United States commenced hostile operations against 44 [ 1792 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT .
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... hostile operations against the Indians , they had killed , wounded , or taken , one thousand and five hundred men , women and children , and had carried off two thousand horses , and other property to a large amount . The troops of the ...
... hostile operations against the Indians , they had killed , wounded , or taken , one thousand and five hundred men , women and children , and had carried off two thousand horses , and other property to a large amount . The troops of the ...
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