The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... thought of nothing but making my fortune . If more than forty thousand livres of debt which I have on my shoulders are an advantage , then I can flatter myself that I am very rich . In all my misfortunes , I have the consolation of ...
... thought of nothing but making my fortune . If more than forty thousand livres of debt which I have on my shoulders are an advantage , then I can flatter myself that I am very rich . In all my misfortunes , I have the consolation of ...
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... thought of losing them , but took comfort when they promised to visit him again , provided that he would make his abode near a certain river which they pointed out . To this he readily agreed , and then , with mutual regret , they ...
... thought of losing them , but took comfort when they promised to visit him again , provided that he would make his abode near a certain river which they pointed out . To this he readily agreed , and then , with mutual regret , they ...
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... la Jonquière , being pushed hard , and as I thought even touched , by my representations , told 1 La Jonquière au Ministre , 27 Février , 1750 . me at last that M. de Saint - Pierre wanted 1746-1750 . ] 37 RUINED HOPES .
... la Jonquière , being pushed hard , and as I thought even touched , by my representations , told 1 La Jonquière au Ministre , 27 Février , 1750 . me at last that M. de Saint - Pierre wanted 1746-1750 . ] 37 RUINED HOPES .
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... thought of the region beyond the Alleghanies . Each lived a life of its own , shut within its own limits , not dream- ing of a future collective greatness to which the pos- session of the West would be a necessary condition . No ...
... thought of the region beyond the Alleghanies . Each lived a life of its own , shut within its own limits , not dream- ing of a future collective greatness to which the pos- session of the West would be a necessary condition . No ...
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... thought he saw an opportunity to strike an unexpected blow for the profit of France and his own great honor . 1 One of the French inhabitants of Louisbourg has left us a short sketch of Duquesnel , whom he calls " capricious , of an ...
... thought he saw an opportunity to strike an unexpected blow for the profit of France and his own great honor . 1 One of the French inhabitants of Louisbourg has left us a short sketch of Duquesnel , whom he calls " capricious , of an ...
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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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