The Works of Francis ParkmanРипол Классик, 1969 |
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... between us and our allies.” 1604-1699.] LA MOTEL-CADILLAC. 19 La Moths-Cadillac1 was a captain in. i Relation d0 La Mollie-Cadillac, in Margry, v. 76. 1 He wrote his name as above. It is often 18 DETROIT. [1694—1699.
... between us and our allies.” 1604-1699.] LA MOTEL-CADILLAC. 19 La Moths-Cadillac1 was a captain in. i Relation d0 La Mollie-Cadillac, in Margry, v. 76. 1 He wrote his name as above. It is often 18 DETROIT. [1694—1699.
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... captain in the colony troops, and an admirer of the late governor, Frontenac, to whose policy he adhered, and whose prejudices he shared. He was amply gifted with the kind of intelligence that consists in quick observation, sharpened by ...
... captain in the colony troops, and an admirer of the late governor, Frontenac, to whose policy he adhered, and whose prejudices he shared. He was amply gifted with the kind of intelligence that consists in quick observation, sharpened by ...
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... captain in the colony troops; and to a more stable and balanced character it would have been impossible. Cadillac's proposal was accepted. The company was required to abandon Detroit to him on his paying them the expenses they had ...
... captain in the colony troops; and to a more stable and balanced character it would have been impossible. Cadillac's proposal was accepted. The company was required to abandon Detroit to him on his paying them the expenses they had ...
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... Captain Samuel and Captain Bomazeen, declared that several French missionaries had lately come among them to excite them against the English, but that they were “firm as mountains,” and would remain so “as long as the sun and moon ...
... Captain Samuel and Captain Bomazeen, declared that several French missionaries had lately come among them to excite them against the English, but that they were “firm as mountains,” and would remain so “as long as the sun and moon ...
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... Captain Southack, with the Massachusetts armed vessel known as the “ Province Galley," sailed into the harbor, recaptured three small vessels that the Indians had taken along the coast, and destroyed a great number of their canoes, on ...
... Captain Southack, with the Massachusetts armed vessel known as the “ Province Galley," sailed into the harbor, recaptured three small vessels that the Indians had taken along the coast, and destroyed a great number of their canoes, on ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: A half-century of conflict Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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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