The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... brothers to the Iroquois and had called them by that name . This title of equality , however , Frontenac would not yield . Kings speak of " my people " ; Frontenac spoke to the Indians not as his brothers but as his children and as ...
... brothers to the Iroquois and had called them by that name . This title of equality , however , Frontenac would not yield . Kings speak of " my people " ; Frontenac spoke to the Indians not as his brothers but as his children and as ...
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... brother of the savages . In 1690 Huron and other Indian allies of the French had come from the far interior to trade and also to consider the eternal question of checking the Iroquois . At the council , which began with grave decorum ...
... brother of the savages . In 1690 Huron and other Indian allies of the French had come from the far interior to trade and also to consider the eternal question of checking the Iroquois . At the council , which began with grave decorum ...
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... brother of the new favorite whose suc- cess might discredit the husband of the old one ? Accordingly General " Jack " Hill , brother of Mrs. Masham , was appointed to the chief military command and an admiral hitherto little known but ...
... brother of the new favorite whose suc- cess might discredit the husband of the old one ? Accordingly General " Jack " Hill , brother of Mrs. Masham , was appointed to the chief military command and an admiral hitherto little known but ...
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... Spain soon to be herself ruled , as France then was , by a Bourbon king - did not prove irreconcilable and slowly France built up a colony in the south . It - was in 1718 that Iberville's brother , Jean Baptiste Le THE GREAT WEST 103.
... Spain soon to be herself ruled , as France then was , by a Bourbon king - did not prove irreconcilable and slowly France built up a colony in the south . It - was in 1718 that Iberville's brother , Jean Baptiste Le THE GREAT WEST 103.
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was in 1718 that Iberville's brother , Jean Baptiste Le Moyne , Sieur de Bienville , founded New Or- leans , destined to become in time one of the great cities of North America . Its beginnings were not propitious . The historian ...
was in 1718 that Iberville's brother , Jean Baptiste Le Moyne , Sieur de Bienville , founded New Or- leans , destined to become in time one of the great cities of North America . Its beginnings were not propitious . The historian ...
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