The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... struggle , covering a period of seventy years , which is told in the following pages . The career of Louis de Buade , Comte de Fron- tenac , who was Governor of Canada from 1672 to 1682 and again from 1689 to his death in 1698 , reveals ...
... struggle , covering a period of seventy years , which is told in the following pages . The career of Louis de Buade , Comte de Fron- tenac , who was Governor of Canada from 1672 to 1682 and again from 1689 to his death in 1698 , reveals ...
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... designs . The Peace of Ryswick was an indecisive ending of an indecisive war . It was indeed one of those bad treaties which invite renewed war . The struggle had achieved little but to deepen the conviction of 22 THE CONQUEST OF NEW ...
... designs . The Peace of Ryswick was an indecisive ending of an indecisive war . It was indeed one of those bad treaties which invite renewed war . The struggle had achieved little but to deepen the conviction of 22 THE CONQUEST OF NEW ...
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struggle had achieved little but to deepen the conviction of each side that it must make itself stronger for the next fight . Each gave back most of what it had gained . The peace , however , did not leave matters quite as they had been ...
struggle had achieved little but to deepen the conviction of each side that it must make itself stronger for the next fight . Each gave back most of what it had gained . The peace , however , did not leave matters quite as they had been ...
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... land , but muskets , farm implements , even chick- ens , pigs , and sometimes wives . The defect of his government was that it tended to be too paternal . The vital needs of a colony struggling with the problems 24 QUEBEC AND BOSTON 66.
... land , but muskets , farm implements , even chick- ens , pigs , and sometimes wives . The defect of his government was that it tended to be too paternal . The vital needs of a colony struggling with the problems 24 QUEBEC AND BOSTON 66.
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The vital needs of a colony struggling with the problems of barbarism could hardly be read cor- rectly and provided for at Versailles . Colonies , like men , are strong only when they learn to take care of themselves . The English ...
The vital needs of a colony struggling with the problems of barbarism could hardly be read cor- rectly and provided for at Versailles . Colonies , like men , are strong only when they learn to take care of themselves . The English ...
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