The Works of Francis ParkmanРипол Классик, 1969 |
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... Sheldon's Mission. — Exchange of PlilOl'Ol'l: — An English Squsw.—TheGillFsmily . . . . . . . . . . - . 55 CHAPTER V. 1704-1718. ran roman-no nonunBorder Raids. -Hsverhill.—Attnek and Defence—War to the Knife. —- Motives of the French ...
... Sheldon's Mission. — Exchange of PlilOl'Ol'l: — An English Squsw.—TheGillFsmily . . . . . . . . . . - . 55 CHAPTER V. 1704-1718. ran roman-no nonunBorder Raids. -Hsverhill.—Attnek and Defence—War to the Knife. —- Motives of the French ...
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... . ' Cadillac's report of this interview is given in Sheldon, Early Him, quiche“, 86-91. ' La MdheCadillac & \m premier commis, 18 Octobre, 1700, in Margry, v. 166. 1 Calli'ercc an Miaistre, 4 Octobre, 1701. Astra lettrs du.
... . ' Cadillac's report of this interview is given in Sheldon, Early Him, quiche“, 86-91. ' La MdheCadillac & \m premier commis, 18 Octobre, 1700, in Margry, v. 166. 1 Calli'ercc an Miaistre, 4 Octobre, 1701. Astra lettrs du.
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... Sheldon, a framed building, one of the largest in the village, and, like that of Stebbins, made bullet-proof by a layer of bricks between the outer and inner sheathing, while its small windows and its projecting upper story also helped ...
... Sheldon, a framed building, one of the largest in the village, and, like that of Stebbins, made bullet-proof by a layer of bricks between the outer and inner sheathing, while its small windows and its projecting upper story also helped ...
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... ascertained, through the indefatigable research of Mr. George Sheldon, of Deerfleld, among contemporary records. The house of Thomas French, the town clerk, was not destroyed, and his papers were saved. vol.- 1. —5 60 DEERFIELD. [1704.
... ascertained, through the indefatigable research of Mr. George Sheldon, of Deerfleld, among contemporary records. The house of Thomas French, the town clerk, was not destroyed, and his papers were saved. vol.- 1. —5 60 DEERFIELD. [1704.
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... Sheldon, already mentioned. The Indians had had some difliculty in mastering it; for the door being of thick oak plank, studded with nails of wrought iron and well barred, they could not break it open. After a time, however, they hacked ...
... Sheldon, already mentioned. The Indians had had some difliculty in mastering it; for the door being of thick oak plank, studded with nails of wrought iron and well barred, they could not break it open. After a time, however, they hacked ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: A half-century of conflict Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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