The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... King would not give it . Hence the usual expedient was adopted . A com- pany was formed , and invested with a monopoly of the Sioux fur - trade , on condition of building a fort , mission - house , and chapel , and keeping an armed ...
... King would not give it . Hence the usual expedient was adopted . A com- pany was formed , and invested with a monopoly of the Sioux fur - trade , on condition of building a fort , mission - house , and chapel , and keeping an armed ...
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... King would give him one hundred men and supply canoes , arms , and provisions . But , as was usual in such cases , the King would give nothing ; and though the governor , Beauharnois , did all in his power to promote the enterprise ...
... King would give him one hundred men and supply canoes , arms , and provisions . But , as was usual in such cases , the King would give nothing ; and though the governor , Beauharnois , did all in his power to promote the enterprise ...
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... King had a large place among the motives that impelled him . As his own resources were of the smallest , he took a number of associates on conditions most unfavorable to himself . Among them they raised money enough to begin the ...
... King had a large place among the motives that impelled him . As his own resources were of the smallest , he took a number of associates on conditions most unfavorable to himself . Among them they raised money enough to begin the ...
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... King allows them no other means of subsistence . These discoveries are very costly , and more fatiguing and dangerous than open war . " 2 Two years later , the elder La Vérendrye received the cross of the Order of St. Louis , - an honor ...
... King allows them no other means of subsistence . These discoveries are very costly , and more fatiguing and dangerous than open war . " 2 Two years later , the elder La Vérendrye received the cross of the Order of St. Louis , - an honor ...
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... King did not aid the movement , the royal gov- ernors had no authority to do so , and the colonial assemblies were too much engrossed with immediate local interests . The power of these colonies was that of a rising flood slowly ...
... King did not aid the movement , the royal gov- ernors had no authority to do so , and the colonial assemblies were too much engrossed with immediate local interests . The power of these colonies was that of a rising flood slowly ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: The old régime in Canada Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
The Works of Francis Parkman: The old régime in Canada Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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