The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... William of Orange , as both a heretic and a usurper , and attacked the English in America with a savage fury unknown in Europe . From 1690 to 1760 the combatants fought with little more than pauses for renewed preparation ; and the ...
... William of Orange , as both a heretic and a usurper , and attacked the English in America with a savage fury unknown in Europe . From 1690 to 1760 the combatants fought with little more than pauses for renewed preparation ; and the ...
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... William Phips of Massachusetts , the son of a poor settler on the Kennebec River , had made 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 ...
... William Phips of Massachusetts , the son of a poor settler on the Kennebec River , had made 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 ...
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... days . He was also knighted for his ser- vices and , in the end , was named by William and Mary the first royal Governor of Massachusetts . Massachusetts , whose people had been thorough- ly aroused by 16 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE.
... days . He was also knighted for his ser- vices and , in the end , was named by William and Mary the first royal Governor of Massachusetts . Massachusetts , whose people had been thorough- ly aroused by 16 THE CONQUEST OF NEW FRANCE.
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... William Phips , though not yet made Governor , would lead the expedition . The first blow fell in Acadia . Phips sailed up the Bay of Fundy and on May 11 , 1690 , landed a force before Port Royal . The French Governor surrendered on ...
... William Phips , though not yet made Governor , would lead the expedition . The first blow fell in Acadia . Phips sailed up the Bay of Fundy and on May 11 , 1690 , landed a force before Port Royal . The French Governor surrendered on ...
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... William of England for the unconditional surrender of all " forts and castles " in Canada , of Frontenac himself , and all his forces and supplies . On such conditions Phips would show mercy , as a Christian should . Frontenac must ...
... William of England for the unconditional surrender of all " forts and castles " in Canada , of Frontenac himself , and all his forces and supplies . On such conditions Phips would show mercy , as a Christian should . Frontenac must ...
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