The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... prisoners taken in war . The Frenchmen were surprised at the extent of the camp , which consisted of many separate bands . The chief explained that they had been summoned from far and near for a grand war - party against that common foe ...
... prisoners taken in war . The Frenchmen were surprised at the extent of the camp , which consisted of many separate bands . The chief explained that they had been summoned from far and near for a grand war - party against that common foe ...
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... prisoner on board the ship he had commanded , and he was requested to lay the facts before Duchambon . This he did ... prisoners , but as their good friends , and take particular pains that my officers and crew should want for nothing ...
... prisoner on board the ship he had commanded , and he was requested to lay the facts before Duchambon . This he did ... prisoners , but as their good friends , and take particular pains that my officers and crew should want for nothing ...
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... prisoners who may fall into your hands . " Captain M'Donald , of the marines , carried this letter to Duchambon under a flag - of - truce . Though familiar with the French language , he spoke to the governor through an interpreter , so ...
... prisoners who may fall into your hands . " Captain M'Donald , of the marines , carried this letter to Duchambon under a flag - of - truce . Though familiar with the French language , he spoke to the governor through an interpreter , so ...
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... Prisoners told him of a squadron expected from Brest , of which the " Vigilant " was the fore- runner ; and he feared that even if it could not defeat him , it might elude the blockade , and with the help of the continual fogs , get ...
... Prisoners told him of a squadron expected from Brest , of which the " Vigilant " was the fore- runner ; and he feared that even if it could not defeat him , it might elude the blockade , and with the help of the continual fogs , get ...
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... prisoners in barracks at Quebec , and every device was tried to get information from them ; but being chiefly rustics caught on the frontiers by Indian war - parties , they had little news to give , and often refused to give 1 ...
... prisoners in barracks at Quebec , and every device was tried to get information from them ; but being chiefly rustics caught on the frontiers by Indian war - parties , they had little news to give , and often refused to give 1 ...
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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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