The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... service to his Majesty , and then come safe home.1 On receiving this communication , the government resolved to aid the enterprise if there should yet be time , and accordingly ordered several ships - of - war to sail for Louisbourg ...
... service to his Majesty , and then come safe home.1 On receiving this communication , the government resolved to aid the enterprise if there should yet be time , and accordingly ordered several ships - of - war to sail for Louisbourg ...
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... service was absurdly small . Pepperrell begged for reinforcements , but got none till the siege was ended . - For ... services , he gave to it , in one form or another , £ 10,000 out of his own pocket.1 His letter - books reveal a swarm ...
... service was absurdly small . Pepperrell begged for reinforcements , but got none till the siege was ended . - For ... services , he gave to it , in one form or another , £ 10,000 out of his own pocket.1 His letter - books reveal a swarm ...
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... service . " A bright moon and northern lights again put off the attack . The volunteers remained at the Grand Battery , waiting for better luck . ' They seem to be impatient for action , " writes Waldo . " If there were a more regular ...
... service . " A bright moon and northern lights again put off the attack . The volunteers remained at the Grand Battery , waiting for better luck . ' They seem to be impatient for action , " writes Waldo . " If there were a more regular ...
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... service at the time , while of these the general informs Warren that " six hundred are gone in quest of two bodies of French and Indians , who , we are informed , are gathering , one to the east- ward , and the other to the westward ...
... service at the time , while of these the general informs Warren that " six hundred are gone in quest of two bodies of French and Indians , who , we are informed , are gathering , one to the east- ward , and the other to the westward ...
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Francis Parkman. " would be a most happy event for his Majesty's service . " 1 Pepperrell kept his temper under this thrust , and wrote to the commodore with invincible courtesy : " Am extremely sorry the fogs prevent me from the ...
Francis Parkman. " would be a most happy event for his Majesty's service . " 1 Pepperrell kept his temper under this thrust , and wrote to the commodore with invincible courtesy : " Am extremely sorry the fogs prevent me from the ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: The old régime in Canada Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
The Works of Francis Parkman: The old régime in Canada Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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