The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... nearly as many Indians , gathers at Montreal in mid - winter . The ground is deep with snow and they troop on snowshoes across the white wastes . Dragging on sleds the needed supplies , they march up the Richelieu River and over the ...
... nearly as many Indians , gathers at Montreal in mid - winter . The ground is deep with snow and they troop on snowshoes across the white wastes . Dragging on sleds the needed supplies , they march up the Richelieu River and over the ...
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... nearly thirty years earlier . Spain , indeed , might claim Florida , but the English had no real right to any footing in the New World . As late as in 1720 , when the fortunes of France were already on the wane in the New World , Father ...
... nearly thirty years earlier . Spain , indeed , might claim Florida , but the English had no real right to any footing in the New World . As late as in 1720 , when the fortunes of France were already on the wane in the New World , Father ...
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... Nearly always , a soldier or a naval officer ruled in the Château St. Louis , at Quebec , with eyes alert to see and arms ready to avert military danger . Eng- land sometimes sent to her colonies in America governors who were ...
... Nearly always , a soldier or a naval officer ruled in the Château St. Louis , at Quebec , with eyes alert to see and arms ready to avert military danger . Eng- land sometimes sent to her colonies in America governors who were ...
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war , sailed from Boston for the attack on Canada . On board were nearly twelve thousand men . Compared with this imposing fleet , that of Phips , twenty - one years earlier , seems feeble . Phips had set out too late . This fleet was ...
war , sailed from Boston for the attack on Canada . On board were nearly twelve thousand men . Compared with this imposing fleet , that of Phips , twenty - one years earlier , seems feeble . Phips had set out too late . This fleet was ...
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... nearly two months after the disaster , the watchers at Quebec feared that they might see any day a British fleet round- ing the head of the Island of Orleans . On the 19th of October the first news of the disaster arrived and then it ...
... nearly two months after the disaster , the watchers at Quebec feared that they might see any day a British fleet round- ing the head of the Island of Orleans . On the 19th of October the first news of the disaster arrived and then it ...
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