The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... OHIO 145 VII . THE EXPULSION OF THE ACADIANS 66 164 66 VIII . THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM 178 64 IX . MONTCALM AT QUEBEC 198 66 X. THE STRATEGY OF PITT 210 06 XI . THE FALL OF CANADA 225 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX 239 64 241 M187577 ...
... OHIO 145 VII . THE EXPULSION OF THE ACADIANS 66 164 66 VIII . THE VICTORIES OF MONTCALM 178 64 IX . MONTCALM AT QUEBEC 198 66 X. THE STRATEGY OF PITT 210 06 XI . THE FALL OF CANADA 225 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX 239 64 241 M187577 ...
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mouth of the Wisconsin to a point far past the mouth of the Ohio . France thus planted herself on the Mississippi , though there her occupation was less complete and thorough than it was on the St. Lawrence . Distance was an obstacle ...
mouth of the Wisconsin to a point far past the mouth of the Ohio . France thus planted herself on the Mississippi , though there her occupation was less complete and thorough than it was on the St. Lawrence . Distance was an obstacle ...
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... Ohio and the Missouri , the one river reaching eastward almost to the waters of the St. Lawrence system , the other flowing out of the western plains from its source in the Rocky Mountains . The old mystery , how- ever , remained , for ...
... Ohio and the Missouri , the one river reaching eastward almost to the waters of the St. Lawrence system , the other flowing out of the western plains from its source in the Rocky Mountains . The old mystery , how- ever , remained , for ...
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... Ohio Valley . It was not until 1720 , a period comparatively late , that the French managed to have a fort at the mouth of the Niagara . On the Detroit River , the next strategic point on the way westward , they were established earlier ...
... Ohio Valley . It was not until 1720 , a period comparatively late , that the French managed to have a fort at the mouth of the Niagara . On the Detroit River , the next strategic point on the way westward , they were established earlier ...
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... Ohio , the waters of which flow westward almost from the south shore of Lake Erie until they empty into the vaster flood of the Mississippi . Here there was a lion in the path , for the English claimed this region as naturally the ...
... Ohio , the waters of which flow westward almost from the south shore of Lake Erie until they empty into the vaster flood of the Mississippi . Here there was a lion in the path , for the English claimed this region as naturally the ...
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