The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... royal arms , and raised a pile of stones in honor of the gov- ernor of Canada . They remained at this place till April ; then , mounting their horses again , followed the Missouri upward to the village of the Mandans , which they ...
... royal arms , and raised a pile of stones in honor of the gov- ernor of Canada . They remained at this place till April ; then , mounting their horses again , followed the Missouri upward to the village of the Mandans , which they ...
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... 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 invading and conquering , 1700-1750 . ] 45 ...
... 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 invading and conquering , 1700-1750 . ] 45 ...
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... Royal to Eng- land when it belonged to France , who should " insist vigorously " on its being given back to her . He maintains that the voyages of Verrazzano and Ribaut made France owner of the whole continent , from Florida northward ...
... Royal to Eng- land when it belonged to France , who should " insist vigorously " on its being given back to her . He maintains that the voyages of Verrazzano and Ribaut made France owner of the whole continent , from Florida northward ...
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... Royal and a part of the Nova Scotian peninsula , under the name of Acadia , were ceded to England by the treaty , and consents that she shall keep them , but requires her to restore the part of New France that she has wrong- fully ...
... Royal and a part of the Nova Scotian peninsula , under the name of Acadia , were ceded to England by the treaty , and consents that she shall keep them , but requires her to restore the part of New France that she has wrong- fully ...
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... Royal and Acadia . She is bound in honor to give back all the vast countries she has usurped ; but , continues the paper , 66 the King loves the English nation too much , and wishes too much to do her kindness , and is too generous to ...
... Royal and Acadia . She is bound in honor to give back all the vast countries she has usurped ; but , continues the paper , 66 the King loves the English nation too much , and wishes too much to do her kindness , and is too generous to ...
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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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