The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... attacked and captured 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 ...
... attacked and captured 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 ...
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... attacked in the dead of night and burned , amidst bloody massacre of its few toil - worn set- tlers , was to be the result of that strange mingling of Europe with wild America . Frontenac's task was to make war on the Eng- lish and ...
... attacked in the dead of night and burned , amidst bloody massacre of its few toil - worn set- tlers , was to be the result of that strange mingling of Europe with wild America . Frontenac's task was to make war on the Eng- lish and ...
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... attack . The village , for it was hardly more than this , contained , as the French believed , only some two hundred houses and four hundred fighting men and it was thought that a month would suffice to complete this whole work of ...
... attack . The village , for it was hardly more than this , contained , as the French believed , only some two hundred houses and four hundred fighting men and it was thought that a month would suffice to complete this whole work of ...
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... attack was soon on foot . Sir 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 ...
... attack was soon on foot . Sir 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 ...
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... attacked the leader with his fists and triumphed by sheer strength of body and will . A second mutiny he also quelled , and then took his ship to Jamaica where he got rid of its worthless crew . His en- terprise had apparently failed ...
... attacked the leader with his fists and triumphed by sheer strength of body and will . A second mutiny he also quelled , and then took his ship to Jamaica where he got rid of its worthless crew . His en- terprise had apparently failed ...
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