The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... hope was in sending an expedition across the continent , seeing that every attempt to find a westward passage by Hudson Bay had failed . As starting - points and bases of supply for the expedition , it was proposed to establish three ...
... hope was in sending an expedition across the continent , seeing that every attempt to find a westward passage by Hudson Bay had failed . As starting - points and bases of supply for the expedition , it was proposed to establish three ...
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... hope of stopping the northern tribes on their way to the more profitable English market , and they built two armed vessels at Fort Frontenac to control the navigation of Lake Ontario . Meanwhile , in another quarter the French made an ...
... hope of stopping the northern tribes on their way to the more profitable English market , and they built two armed vessels at Fort Frontenac to control the navigation of Lake Ontario . Meanwhile , in another quarter the French made an ...
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... hope and faith were , it is true , born largely of ignorance , aided by the contagious zeal of those who first broached the project ; for as usual in such cases , a few individuals supplied the initiate force of the enterprise . Vaughan ...
... hope and faith were , it is true , born largely of ignorance , aided by the contagious zeal of those who first broached the project ; for as usual in such cases , a few individuals supplied the initiate force of the enterprise . Vaughan ...
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... hope of being commissioned to command them . Others were militia officers recruiting under orders of the governor . Thus , John Storer , major in the Maine 1 Moody found sympathizers in his iconoclastic zeal . Deacon John Gray of ...
... hope of being commissioned to command them . Others were militia officers recruiting under orders of the governor . Thus , John Storer , major in the Maine 1 Moody found sympathizers in his iconoclastic zeal . Deacon John Gray of ...
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... hope of succor , would be forced to surrender or starve . The danger was real and serious , and Shirley felt the necessity of help from a few British ships - of- war . Commodore Peter Warren was then with a small squadron at Antigua ...
... hope of succor , would be forced to surrender or starve . The danger was real and serious , and Shirley felt the necessity of help from a few British ships - of- war . Commodore Peter Warren was then with a small squadron at Antigua ...
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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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