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... surrender ; which was denied them till Mr. West and another should first go to the Council , and , after their return , we should have an answer whether to fight or no . And accordingly they did : and , upon their return , they came ...
... surrender ; which was denied them till Mr. West and another should first go to the Council , and , after their return , we should have an answer whether to fight or no . And accordingly they did : and , upon their return , they came ...
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... surrender- ing themselves prisoners , half of them were put into the hands of the Indians ; who , notwithstanding ... surrendered . 1 * " The Redeemed Captive ; being a Narrative of the taking and carrying into Captivity the ...
... surrender- ing themselves prisoners , half of them were put into the hands of the Indians ; who , notwithstanding ... surrendered . 1 * " The Redeemed Captive ; being a Narrative of the taking and carrying into Captivity the ...
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... surrender of Quebec . Colonel Arbuthnot's prudence did not suffer him to trust them on any terms : he therefore went up the river , and brought off about 196 of these inhabitants , as is hinted before . And more , as was said , were ...
... surrender of Quebec . Colonel Arbuthnot's prudence did not suffer him to trust them on any terms : he therefore went up the river , and brought off about 196 of these inhabitants , as is hinted before . And more , as was said , were ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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