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some observations on the two campaigns against the cherokee indians, in 1760 and 1761. in a second letter from philopatrios. [two lines of quotations] (en Inglés)
Christopher Gadsden
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some observations on the two campaigns against the cherokee indians, in 1760 and 1761. in a second letter from philopatrios. [two lines of quotations] (en Inglés) - Gadsden, Christopher
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