The Works of Francis ParkmanРипол Классик, 1969 |
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... Iroquois—IA Butte desMom—TheSacsandFoxes. . . . . . . . . . m CHAPTER IV. 1697-1741. men n: 1n rs: wnsr. French Explorers.--Le Sueur on the St. Peter.—Cnnsdisns on the Missouri. —Jucherean de Saint-Denis. —Bensrd do Is. Harpe on Red ...
... Iroquois—IA Butte desMom—TheSacsandFoxes. . . . . . . . . . m CHAPTER IV. 1697-1741. men n: 1n rs: wnsr. French Explorers.--Le Sueur on the St. Peter.—Cnnsdisns on the Missouri. —Jucherean de Saint-Denis. —Bensrd do Is. Harpe on Red ...
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... Iroquois had always been her allies against the French, had guarded her borders and fought her battles. What. l Bellomont to the Lord: of Trade, 28 February, 1700. . Ibid. ' Schuyler, Colonial New York, 1. 488. 3 Belmont to the Lords of ...
... Iroquois had always been her allies against the French, had guarded her borders and fought her battles. What. l Bellomont to the Lord: of Trade, 28 February, 1700. . Ibid. ' Schuyler, Colonial New York, 1. 488. 3 Belmont to the Lords of ...
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... Iroquois capital, Onondaga, was filled with wild rumors. The credulous savages were tossed among doubts, suspicions, and fears. Some were in terror of poison, and some of witchcraft. They believed that the rival European nations had ...
... Iroquois capital, Onondaga, was filled with wild rumors. The credulous savages were tossed among doubts, suspicions, and fears. Some were in terror of poison, and some of witchcraft. They believed that the rival European nations had ...
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... Iroquois by adoption, had won many to France; and it was weakest at the eastern end, among the Mohawks, who were nearest to the English settlements. Here the Jesuits had labored long and strenuously in the work of conversion, and from ...
... Iroquois by adoption, had won many to France; and it was weakest at the eastern end, among the Mohawks, who were nearest to the English settlements. Here the Jesuits had labored long and strenuously in the work of conversion, and from ...
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... Iroquois oonfederacy which the French were laboring constantly to secure. In regard to the “Far .Indians,” the French, the English, and the Five Iroquois Nations all had distinct and opposing interests. The French wished to engross ...
... Iroquois oonfederacy which the French were laboring constantly to secure. In regard to the “Far .Indians,” the French, the English, and the Five Iroquois Nations all had distinct and opposing interests. The French wished to engross ...
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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