The Works of Francis ParkmanРипол Классик, 1969 |
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... Influence of Louis XIV. on History. — French Schemes of Conquest in America. — New York. — Unfltnces of the Colonies for Wan—The Five Nations.— Donbt and Vscillation. —The Western Indians. —Trade and Politics............-.-.-..8 CHAPTER ...
... Influence of Louis XIV. on History. — French Schemes of Conquest in America. — New York. — Unfltnces of the Colonies for Wan—The Five Nations.— Donbt and Vscillation. —The Western Indians. —Trade and Politics............-.-.-..8 CHAPTER ...
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... influence shapes the life of nations to this day. At the beginning of his reign two roads lay before him, and it was a momentous question for posterity, as for his own age, which one of them he would choose, — whether he would follow ...
... influence shapes the life of nations to this day. At the beginning of his reign two roads lay before him, and it was a momentous question for posterity, as for his own age, which one of them he would choose, — whether he would follow ...
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... influenced the council against the overtures of Brouillan was a passage in his letter reminding them that, by the Treaty of Ryswick, the New England people had no right to fish within sight of the Acadian coast. This they flatly denied ...
... influenced the council against the overtures of Brouillan was a passage in his letter reminding them that, by the Treaty of Ryswick, the New England people had no right to fish within sight of the Acadian coast. This they flatly denied ...
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... they regarded also as a flattering attention; while the English, jealous of their influence, made feeble attempts to counteract it by 1 N. r. cw. Docs, iv. ass. sending Protestant clergymen to Onondaga. “ But, " writes Lord.
... they regarded also as a flattering attention; while the English, jealous of their influence, made feeble attempts to counteract it by 1 N. r. cw. Docs, iv. ass. sending Protestant clergymen to Onondaga. “ But, " writes Lord.
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... influence was strongest at the western end of the confederacy, among the Senecas, where the French officer J oncaire, an Iroquois by adoption, had won many to France; and it was weakest at the eastern end, among the Mohawks, who were ...
... influence was strongest at the western end of the confederacy, among the Senecas, where the French officer J oncaire, an Iroquois by adoption, had won many to France; and it was weakest at the eastern end, among the Mohawks, who were ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: A half-century of conflict Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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