The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... seem to have thought more of utilizing their monopoly than of fulfilling the terms on which they had received it . The wild Sioux of the plains , instead of being converted and turned into French- men , proved such dangerous neighbors ...
... seem to have thought more of utilizing their monopoly than of fulfilling the terms on which they had received it . The wild Sioux of the plains , instead of being converted and turned into French- men , proved such dangerous neighbors ...
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... seem to have been made with no other intention than that of amus- ing themselves by imposing on the inquirer . They also declared that some of their number had gone down a river called White River , or River of the West , where they ...
... seem to have been made with no other intention than that of amus- ing themselves by imposing on the inquirer . They also declared that some of their number had gone down a river called White River , or River of the West , where they ...
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... seem to have much declined in num- ders during the century that followed this visit of La Vérendrye . He says that they had six villages on or near the Missouri , of which the one seen by him was the smallest , though he thinks that it ...
... seem to have much declined in num- ders during the century that followed this visit of La Vérendrye . He says that they had six villages on or near the Missouri , of which the one seen by him was the smallest , though he thinks that it ...
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... seems to have been severely shaken ; but he had sons worthy of their father . The two men left among the Mandans ... seem to have been above Cannon - ball River , a tribu tary of the Missouri . that at the end of spring several Indian ...
... seems to have been severely shaken ; but he had sons worthy of their father . The two men left among the Mandans ... seem to have been above Cannon - ball River , a tribu tary of the Missouri . that at the end of spring several Indian ...
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... seem very high . " He longed to climb their great snow- encumbered peaks , fancying that he might then see the Pacific , and never dreaming that more than eight hundred miles of mountains and forests still lay between him and his goal ...
... seem very high . " He longed to climb their great snow- encumbered peaks , fancying that he might then see the Pacific , and never dreaming that more than eight hundred miles of mountains and forests still lay between him and his goal ...
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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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Abenaki Acadians Anglois Annapolis Royal arms attack autres avoient avoit ayant Beaubassin Beauharnois Beaujeu bien blockhouse Boston British called Canada Canadians cannon capitulation Captain capture Chibucto chief colonies command Crown danger Dauphin détachement deux droits Duchambon enemy England English été étoient étoit faire fait fire fleet force Fort La Reine Fort Massachusetts françois French french Inhabitants Garrison governor Grace Grand Pré guns Habitant de Louisbourg Hampshire harbor hommes hundred Indians Island Jonquière jour L'Angleterre l'ennemy l'isle la Caroline La Vérendrye Lake land letter Majesty Majesty's Majesty's Government Mandans Mascarene Massachusetts Ministre monsieur Nouvelle france Nova Scotia Number Four officers party payis Pepperrell port porte Dauphine Province qu'elle qu'il qu'on quinibequi Ramesay rendre Rigaud river sailed says Schiegnecto seems sent settlement ships Shirley to Newcastle siege Sieur Sioux soldiers terre tion tirer tout town Treaty of Utrecht troops vaisseaux Vérendrye village Warren