The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... miles to the bleak shores of Hudson Bay , from the banks of the Mississippi to the banks of the St. Lawrence and the Hudson , they came each year on laborious journeys , paddling their canoes and carrying them THE CONFLICT OPENS 7.
... miles to the bleak shores of Hudson Bay , from the banks of the Mississippi to the banks of the St. Lawrence and the Hudson , they came each year on laborious journeys , paddling their canoes and carrying them THE CONFLICT OPENS 7.
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... miles above Montreal . On the night of August 4 , 1689 , fourteen hundred Iroquois burst in on the village and a wild orgy of massacre fol- lowed . All Canada was in a panic . Some weeks later Frontenac arrived at Quebec and took ...
... miles above Montreal . On the night of August 4 , 1689 , fourteen hundred Iroquois burst in on the village and a wild orgy of massacre fol- lowed . All Canada was in a panic . Some weeks later Frontenac arrived at Quebec and took ...
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... miles wide extending from Maine to Florida . France has the right to the whole of the interior . In the mind of the reverend memorialist , no doubt , there was the conviction that England would soon lose the meager strip , fifty miles ...
... miles wide extending from Maine to Florida . France has the right to the whole of the interior . In the mind of the reverend memorialist , no doubt , there was the conviction that England would soon lose the meager strip , fifty miles ...
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... miles over trees and hills . These devils , it was thought , took visible form , of which the favorite was that of a black cat . Witches were thought to be able to pass through keyholes and to exercise charms which would destroy their ...
... miles over trees and hills . These devils , it was thought , took visible form , of which the favorite was that of a black cat . Witches were thought to be able to pass through keyholes and to exercise charms which would destroy their ...
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... miles through the wilderness to the outlying Canadian settlements , the minister in the end reached Quebec . Every effort was made , even by his Indian guard , to make him accept the Roman Catholic faith , but the stern Puritan was ...
... miles through the wilderness to the outlying Canadian settlements , the minister in the end reached Quebec . Every effort was made , even by his Indian guard , to make him accept the Roman Catholic faith , but the stern Puritan was ...
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