Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - United States |
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... Crown Point . William Johnson . - - Vaudreuil . -Dieskau . -Johnson and the Indians . The Provincial Army . - Doubts and Delays . March to Lake George . - Sunday in Camp . Advance of Dieskau . - He changes Plan . - Marches against ...
... Crown Point . William Johnson . - - Vaudreuil . -Dieskau . -Johnson and the Indians . The Provincial Army . - Doubts and Delays . March to Lake George . - Sunday in Camp . Advance of Dieskau . - He changes Plan . - Marches against ...
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... that tenet with any consistency except the defeated and despairing Jacobites . Nor had anybody as yet proclaimed the rival dogma of the divine right of the people . The reigning monarch held his crown neither of God nor of the.
... that tenet with any consistency except the defeated and despairing Jacobites . Nor had anybody as yet proclaimed the rival dogma of the divine right of the people . The reigning monarch held his crown neither of God nor of the.
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Francis Parkman. monarch held his crown neither of God nor of the nation , but of a parliament controlled by a ruling class . The Whig aristocracy had done a priceless service to English liberty . It was full of political capacity , and ...
Francis Parkman. monarch held his crown neither of God nor of the nation , but of a parliament controlled by a ruling class . The Whig aristocracy had done a priceless service to English liberty . It was full of political capacity , and ...
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... Crown and the nobles ; feudalism was robbed of its vitality , and left the mere image of its former self , with nothing alive but its abuses , its caste privi- leges , its exactions , its pride and vanity , its power to vex and oppress ...
... Crown and the nobles ; feudalism was robbed of its vitality , and left the mere image of its former self , with nothing alive but its abuses , its caste privi- leges , its exactions , its pride and vanity , its power to vex and oppress ...
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... Crown ; and when , in a time of emergency , the minister Machault required them , in common with all others hitherto exempt , to contribute a twentieth of their reve- nues to the charges of government , they passion- ately refused ...
... Crown ; and when , in a time of emergency , the minister Machault required them , in common with all others hitherto exempt , to contribute a twentieth of their reve- nues to the charges of government , they passion- ately refused ...
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Acadians Albany Août army Assembly attack bateaux Beauséjour Bougainville Braddock British called camp Canada Canadians and Indians cannon canoes Captain Céloron chief Colonel Colonial Records command council Crown Point declared defend Dieskau Dinwiddie Docs Duquesne embarked enemy England English expedition fight fire Five Nations force forest Fort Duquesne Fort Edward Fort Ontario Fort William Henry forts France French Frontenac garrison Governor guns Halifax hundred Ibid Iroquois John Shirley Johnson joined Jonquière Journal Juillet July killed King Lake George Lake Ontario land Lawrence letter Lévis Lords of Trade Loudon Louisbourg Loutre Lyman Marquis de Montcalm Massachusetts Mémoires miles military militia Mohawk Montcalm morning mountains Niagara officers Ohio Ontario Oswego party Pennsylvania prisoners province regiment regulars savages says scalps sent Sept Shirley Shirley's regiment soldiers soon thousand Ticonderoga tion traders tribes troops Vaudreuil Vaudreuil au Ministre wagons warriors Washington William Henry Winslow wounded writes wrote