Montcalm and Wolfe, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - United States |
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... sent them to the waters of Bath . The dull , pompous , and irascible old King had two ruling passions , money , and his Continental do- minions of Hanover . His elder son , the Prince of Wales , was a centre of opposition to him . His ...
... sent them to the waters of Bath . The dull , pompous , and irascible old King had two ruling passions , money , and his Continental do- minions of Hanover . His elder son , the Prince of Wales , was a centre of opposition to him . His ...
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... sent out to defend the colony , caught its hardy spirit , and set an example of stubborn fighting which their comrades at home did not always emulate . - Canada lay ensconced behind rocks and forests . All along her southern boundaries ...
... sent out to defend the colony , caught its hardy spirit , and set an example of stubborn fighting which their comrades at home did not always emulate . - Canada lay ensconced behind rocks and forests . All along her southern boundaries ...
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... sent to the " General Court " at Boston . Its government , originally theocratic , now tended to democracy , ballasted as yet by strong traditions of respect for established worth and ability , as well as by the influence of certain ...
... sent to the " General Court " at Boston . Its government , originally theocratic , now tended to democracy , ballasted as yet by strong traditions of respect for established worth and ability , as well as by the influence of certain ...
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... sent from the mother - country , should spread and multiply in the broad valleys of the interior . It is true , he said , that Canada and her dependencies have always been a burden ; but they are necessary as a barrier against English ...
... sent from the mother - country , should spread and multiply in the broad valleys of the interior . It is true , he said , that Canada and her dependencies have always been a burden ; but they are necessary as a barrier against English ...
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... sent by the Marquis de la Galissonière , commander - general of New France , to restore tran- quillity in certain villages of these cantons , have buried this plate at the confluence of the Ohio and the Kanaouagon [ Conewango ] , this ...
... sent by the Marquis de la Galissonière , commander - general of New France , to restore tran- quillity in certain villages of these cantons , have buried this plate at the confluence of the Ohio and the Kanaouagon [ Conewango ] , this ...
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