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... BOSTON 24 64 III . FRANCE LOSES ACADIA 44 66 IV . LOUISBOURG AND BOSTON 67 66 V. THE GREAT WEST 97 66 VI . THE VALLEY OF THE OHIO 145 VII . THE EXPULSION OF THE ACADIANS 66 164 66 VIII . THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM 178 64 IX . MONTCALM AT ...
... BOSTON 24 64 III . FRANCE LOSES ACADIA 44 66 IV . LOUISBOURG AND BOSTON 67 66 V. THE GREAT WEST 97 66 VI . THE VALLEY OF THE OHIO 145 VII . THE EXPULSION OF THE ACADIANS 66 164 66 VIII . THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM 178 64 IX . MONTCALM AT ...
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... his first advance in life by taking up the trade of car- penter in Boston . Only when grown up had he learned to read and write . He married a rich wife , and ease of circumstances freed his mind for THE CONFLICT OPENS 15.
... his first advance in life by taking up the trade of car- penter in Boston . Only when grown up had he learned to read and write . He married a rich wife , and ease of circumstances freed his mind for THE CONFLICT OPENS 15.
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... Boston Puritans joyfully pillaged the church at Port Royal , and overturned the high altar and the images . The booty was considerable and by the end of May Phips , a prosperous hero , was back in Boston . Boston was aflame with zeal to ...
... Boston Puritans joyfully pillaged the church at Port Royal , and overturned the high altar and the images . The booty was considerable and by the end of May Phips , a prosperous hero , was back in Boston . Boston was aflame with zeal to ...
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... Boston . The ways of God had not proved as simple as they had seemed to the Puritan faith , for the stronghold of Satan had not fallen before the attacks of the Lord's people . There were searchings of heart , recrimi- nations , and ...
... Boston . The ways of God had not proved as simple as they had seemed to the Puritan faith , for the stronghold of Satan had not fallen before the attacks of the Lord's people . There were searchings of heart , recrimi- nations , and ...
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... as King of England . Moreover France , hitherto always victorious , with generals who had not known defeat , was really defeated when she could not longer advance . CHAPTER II QUEBEC AND BOSTON At the end of the THE CONFLICT OPENS 23.
... as King of England . Moreover France , hitherto always victorious , with generals who had not known defeat , was really defeated when she could not longer advance . CHAPTER II QUEBEC AND BOSTON At the end of the THE CONFLICT OPENS 23.
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