The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... QUEBEC AND 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 ...
... QUEBEC AND 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 ...
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... Quebec . Presently these conquests were restored . France remained in pos- session of the St. Lawrence and in virtual posses- sion of Acadia . The English colonies , holding a great stretch of the Atlantic seaboard , increased in number ...
... Quebec . Presently these conquests were restored . France remained in pos- session of the St. Lawrence and in virtual posses- sion of Acadia . The English colonies , holding a great stretch of the Atlantic seaboard , increased in number ...
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... Quebec , the very spirit that dominated the court at Versailles crossed the sea with him . A man is known by the things he loves . The things which Frontenac most highly cherished were marks of royal favor , the ceremony due to his own ...
... Quebec , the very spirit that dominated the court at Versailles crossed the sea with him . A man is known by the things he loves . The things which Frontenac most highly cherished were marks of royal favor , the ceremony due to his own ...
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... Quebec a man who could do the needed man's tasks . The real worth of Frontenac had been tested ; and so , in 1689 , when England had driven from her shores her Catholic king and when France's colony across the sea seemed to be in grave ...
... Quebec a man who could do the needed man's tasks . The real worth of Frontenac had been tested ; and so , in 1689 , when England had driven from her shores her Catholic king and when France's colony across the sea seemed to be in grave ...
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... Quebec were based upon the substantial realities of trade . The instinct for business was hardly less strong in these keen adventurers than the instinct for empire . In promise of trade the interior of North America was rich . Today its ...
... Quebec were based upon the substantial realities of trade . The instinct for business was hardly less strong in these keen adventurers than the instinct for empire . In promise of trade the interior of North America was rich . Today its ...
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