The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... Cape Breton . From here the New England ships went home and Walker sailed for England . At Spithead the Edgar , the flag - ship , blew up and all on board perished . Walker was on shore at the time . So far was he from being disgraced ...
... Cape Breton . From here the New England ships went home and Walker sailed for England . At Spithead the Edgar , the flag - ship , blew up and all on board perished . Walker was on shore at the time . So far was he from being disgraced ...
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... Cape Breton and the adjoining Ile St. Jean , now Prince Edward Island , remained to France . Though Britain secured sovereignty over Newfoundland , France retained extensive rights in the Newfoundland fisheries . The treaty left ...
... Cape Breton and the adjoining Ile St. Jean , now Prince Edward Island , remained to France . Though Britain secured sovereignty over Newfoundland , France retained extensive rights in the Newfoundland fisheries . The treaty left ...
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... Cape Breton and now she had made it a new men- ace to British power . Boston , which had breathed more freely after the fall of Port Royal in 1710 , soon had renewed cause for alarm in regard to its shipping . On the southern coast of Cape ...
... Cape Breton and now she had made it a new men- ace to British power . Boston , which had breathed more freely after the fall of Port Royal in 1710 , soon had renewed cause for alarm in regard to its shipping . On the southern coast of Cape ...
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... Cape Breton on which the fortress stood . Today this island has great iron and other industries . There are coal - mines near Louisbourg ; and its harbor , long deserted after the fall of the power of France , has now an extensive ...
... Cape Breton on which the fortress stood . Today this island has great iron and other industries . There are coal - mines near Louisbourg ; and its harbor , long deserted after the fall of the power of France , has now an extensive ...
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... Cape Breton . It thus happened that the French officials could induce few of the Acadians to migrate and the English troubled them little . Having been resolute in acquiring Nova Scotia , Britain proceeded straightway to neglect it ...
... Cape Breton . It thus happened that the French officials could induce few of the Acadians to migrate and the English troubled them little . Having been resolute in acquiring Nova Scotia , Britain proceeded straightway to neglect it ...
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