Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - United States |
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... of the monarchy was declining with the ideas that had given it life and strength . A growing disrespect for king , ministry , and clergy was beginning to prepare the catastrophe that was still some forty years in the future . While the.
... of the monarchy was declining with the ideas that had given it life and strength . A growing disrespect for king , ministry , and clergy was beginning to prepare the catastrophe that was still some forty years in the future . While the.
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... given to another more able or industrious . An inter- national extension of her own principle would have destroyed the pretensions of France to all the countries of the West . She had called them 1745-1755 . ] NEW ENGLAND . 25 hers for ...
... given to another more able or industrious . An inter- national extension of her own principle would have destroyed the pretensions of France to all the countries of the West . She had called them 1745-1755 . ] NEW ENGLAND . 25 hers for ...
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... Céloron calls the Kenawha , Chinodahichetha . The inscriptions as given in his Journal correspond with those on the plates discovered . 1749. ] SCIOTO . 49 66 sent forward to propitiate 48 [ 1749 . CELORON DE BIENVILLE .
... Céloron calls the Kenawha , Chinodahichetha . The inscriptions as given in his Journal correspond with those on the plates discovered . 1749. ] SCIOTO . 49 66 sent forward to propitiate 48 [ 1749 . CELORON DE BIENVILLE .
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... given the singular name of La Demoiselle , but whom the English , whose fast friend he was , called Old Britain . The Eng- lish traders who lived here had prudently with- drawn , leaving only two hired men in the place . The object of ...
... given the singular name of La Demoiselle , but whom the English , whose fast friend he was , called Old Britain . The Eng- lish traders who lived here had prudently with- drawn , leaving only two hired men in the place . The object of ...
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... given one farthing for Indian affairs , nor for a year past have they provided for the 1 Dinwiddie to the Lords of Trade , 6 Oct. 1752 . 2 Journals of New York Assembly , II . 283 , 284. Colonial Records of Pa . , V. 466 . Clinton to ...
... given one farthing for Indian affairs , nor for a year past have they provided for the 1 Dinwiddie to the Lords of Trade , 6 Oct. 1752 . 2 Journals of New York Assembly , II . 283 , 284. Colonial Records of Pa . , V. 466 . Clinton to ...
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