The Works of Francis ParkmanРипол Классик, 1969 |
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... fire down on assailants battering the door or piling fagots against the walls. A few were fenced with palisades, as was the case with the house of Joseph Storer at the east end of Wells, where an overwhelming force of French and Indians ...
... fire down on assailants battering the door or piling fagots against the walls. A few were fenced with palisades, as was the case with the house of Joseph Storer at the east end of Wells, where an overwhelming force of French and Indians ...
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... fire-wood. In spite of these efforts to maintain public worship, they were far from being a religious community; nor were they a peaceful one. Gossip and scandal ran riot; social jealousies abounded; and under what seemed entire ...
... fire-wood. In spite of these efforts to maintain public worship, they were far from being a religious community; nor were they a peaceful one. Gossip and scandal ran riot; social jealousies abounded; and under what seemed entire ...
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... fires, — and hungry as wolves, for their provisions were spent. Though their numbers, by the lowest account, were nearly 1104.] REV. JOHN WlLLIAMS. 57 equal to the whole population. 1 Vaudreuil au Ministre, 14 Novembre, 1708; lbid.,8 ...
... fires, — and hungry as wolves, for their provisions were spent. Though their numbers, by the lowest account, were nearly 1104.] REV. JOHN WlLLIAMS. 57 equal to the whole population. 1 Vaudreuil au Ministre, 14 Novembre, 1708; lbid.,8 ...
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... fire, while perhaps some village coquette sat in 1704.] A FRONTIER VILLAGE. 61 the corner with fingers busy. 1 The names of nearly all the inhabitants are preserved, and even the ages of most of them have been ascertained, through the ...
... fire, while perhaps some village coquette sat in 1704.] A FRONTIER VILLAGE. 61 the corner with fingers busy. 1 The names of nearly all the inhabitants are preserved, and even the ages of most of them have been ascertained, through the ...
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... fire, or Williams would, no doubt, have been killed on the spot. Amid the screams of his terrified children, three of the party seized him and bound him fast; for they came well provided with cords, since prisoners had a market value ...
... fire, or Williams would, no doubt, have been killed on the spot. Amid the screams of his terrified children, three of the party seized him and bound him fast; for they came well provided with cords, since prisoners had a market value ...
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Abenakis Acadians allies Annapolis attack Bienville Boston British Cadillac called Canada Canadian Captain captives captured Caughnawagas chief chiefly Church Colonel colony command Costebelle council declared Deerfield defenders Detroit Dubuisson Dudley efiect enemy England English expedition father field fifteen fight find fire fired firing first five five hundred Five Nations flag fleet forest France French and Indians garrison governor hatchet Hatfield hundred and fifty Hurons influence inhabitants Iroquois Isle Royale Jesuits John Joseph Dudley Kennebec killed King Lake land letter Louisiana March Massachusetts minister mission missionaries Mississippi Mississippi Company Montreal neighbors Nicholson Norridgewocks officers ofi oflicers Outagamies palisades party peace Penhallow Ponchartrain Port Royal present priests prisoners profit promised province Quebec Queen Rale river Rouville sailed Samuel Vetch savages says sent settlements Sheldon ships soldiers Stebbins Subercase town trade treaty Treaty of Utrecht tribes Vaudreuil Vetch village Walker warriors Williams women York