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... . Here 1703-1718.] A TREACHEROUS PEACE. 37 presently appeared the Norridgewocks from. 1 Count Frontenac, 281. 3 Ibid., chaps. xi. xvi. xvii. ' Penhallow, History qftlze Wars qf New England with the 30 QUEEN ANNE'So WAR. [1708-1718. 1708- ...
... . Here 1703-1718.] A TREACHEROUS PEACE. 37 presently appeared the Norridgewocks from. 1 Count Frontenac, 281. 3 Ibid., chaps. xi. xvi. xvii. ' Penhallow, History qftlze Wars qf New England with the 30 QUEEN ANNE'So WAR. [1708-1718. 1708- ...
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... Penhallow, History qftlze Wars qf New England with the Eastern Indians, 16 (ed. 1869). Penhallcw was present at the council. In Judge Sewall's clumsy abstract of the proceedings (Diary quewall, ii. 85) the Indians are represented as ...
... Penhallow, History qftlze Wars qf New England with the Eastern Indians, 16 (ed. 1869). Penhallcw was present at the council. In Judge Sewall's clumsy abstract of the proceedings (Diary quewall, ii. 85) the Indians are represented as ...
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... Penhallow, 17, 18 (ed. 1859). There was a previous meeting of conciliation between the English and the Abenakis in 1702. The Jesuit Bigot says that the Indians assured him that they had scornfully repelled the overtures of the English ...
... Penhallow, 17, 18 (ed. 1859). There was a previous meeting of conciliation between the English and the Abenakis in 1702. The Jesuit Bigot says that the Indians assured him that they had scornfully repelled the overtures of the English ...
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... from the History of Wells and Kssaebunk, by the late Edward E. Bourne, of Wells,—a work of admirable thoroughness, fidelity, and candor. 1 On these attacks on the frontier of Maine, Penhallow, 42 QUEEN ANNE'S WAR. [1703.
... from the History of Wells and Kssaebunk, by the late Edward E. Bourne, of Wells,—a work of admirable thoroughness, fidelity, and candor. 1 On these attacks on the frontier of Maine, Penhallow, 42 QUEEN ANNE'S WAR. [1703.
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... Penhallow, who well knew the country and the people, is the best authority. Niles, in his Indian and French Wars, copies him without acknowledgment, but not without blunders. As regards the attack on Wells, what particulars we have are ...
... Penhallow, who well knew the country and the people, is the best authority. Niles, in his Indian and French Wars, copies him without acknowledgment, but not without blunders. As regards the attack on Wells, what particulars we have are ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: A half-century of conflict Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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