Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - United States |
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... brought to issue on this continent was : Shall France remain here , or shall she not ? If , by diplomacy or war , she had preserved but the half , or less than the half , of her American possessions , then a barrier would have been set ...
... brought to issue on this continent was : Shall France remain here , or shall she not ? If , by diplomacy or war , she had preserved but the half , or less than the half , of her American possessions , then a barrier would have been set ...
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... brought them to the mouth of the Oswegatchie , where Ogdensburg now stands . Here they found a Sulpitian priest , Abbé Piquet , busy at building a fort , and lodging for the present under a shed of bark like an Indian . This ...
... brought them to the mouth of the Oswegatchie , where Ogdensburg now stands . Here they found a Sulpitian priest , Abbé Piquet , busy at building a fort , and lodging for the present under a shed of bark like an Indian . This ...
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... brought against it . It was the centre and citadel of a curious little forest settlement , the only vestige of civilization through all this region . At Kaskaskia , extended along the borders of the stream , were seventy or eighty ...
... brought against it . It was the centre and citadel of a curious little forest settlement , the only vestige of civilization through all this region . At Kaskaskia , extended along the borders of the stream , were seventy or eighty ...
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... brought were neces- sary to them . It was in fact , these goods , cheap , excellent , and abundant as they were , which formed the only true bond between the English and the Western tribes . Logstown was one of the chief resorts of the ...
... brought were neces- sary to them . It was in fact , these goods , cheap , excellent , and abundant as they were , which formed the only true bond between the English and the Western tribes . Logstown was one of the chief resorts of the ...
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... brought it to Colonel Johnson , on the Mohawk , who interpreted the " Devilish writing " in such a manner as best to inspire horror of French designs . 1 Clinton to Bedford , 30 July , 1750 . THE FIVE SCHEMES . NIAGARA . - - CHAPTER III ...
... brought it to Colonel Johnson , on the Mohawk , who interpreted the " Devilish writing " in such a manner as best to inspire horror of French designs . 1 Clinton to Bedford , 30 July , 1750 . THE FIVE SCHEMES . NIAGARA . - - CHAPTER III ...
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