The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. This weak cession all true Frenchmen re- gret and England must hand the territories back . She owes France compensation for her long occupa- tion of lands not really hers . If she makes im- mediate restitution ...
... Treaty of Utrecht in 1713. This weak cession all true Frenchmen re- gret and England must hand the territories back . She owes France compensation for her long occupa- tion of lands not really hers . If she makes im- mediate restitution ...
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... Treaty of Utrecht , concluded in 1713 , shows that each side was too strong as yet to be crushed . In dismissing Marlborough , Great Britain had lost one of her chief assets . His name had become a terror to France . To this day , both ...
... Treaty of Utrecht , concluded in 1713 , shows that each side was too strong as yet to be crushed . In dismissing Marlborough , Great Britain had lost one of her chief assets . His name had become a terror to France . To this day , both ...
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... Treaty of Utrecht . At the dinner - table of the Governor in Quebec LOUISBOURG AND BOSTON 71.
... Treaty of Utrecht . At the dinner - table of the Governor in Quebec LOUISBOURG AND BOSTON 71.
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... hardly mention a people so feeble and obscure . Circum- stances , however , made the rôle of the Acadians important . Their position was unique . The Treaty of Utrecht gave them the right to leave Acadia 74 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE.
... hardly mention a people so feeble and obscure . Circum- stances , however , made the rôle of the Acadians important . Their position was unique . The Treaty of Utrecht gave them the right to leave Acadia 74 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE.
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Treaty of Utrecht gave them the right to leave Acadia within a year , taking with them their personal effects . To this Queen Anne added the just privilege of selling their lands and houses . Neither the Acadians themselves , however ...
Treaty of Utrecht gave them the right to leave Acadia within a year , taking with them their personal effects . To this Queen Anne added the just privilege of selling their lands and houses . Neither the Acadians themselves , however ...
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