History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Volume 4Little, Brown, and Company, 1859 |
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Halaman iv
... Western Indians , 101 - Decision of the king , 101 - The Board busy in attempting to reduce New York , 102— They fail ... West , 106 - Protest of the Indians , 107— Washington's mission to Fort Le Bœuf , 108 - The first Fort at Pittsburg ...
... Western Indians , 101 - Decision of the king , 101 - The Board busy in attempting to reduce New York , 102— They fail ... West , 106 - Protest of the Indians , 107— Washington's mission to Fort Le Bœuf , 108 - The first Fort at Pittsburg ...
Halaman v
... West , 126 . CHAPTER VI . THE OLD THIRTEEN COLONIES . - NEWCASTLE'S ADMINISTRATION . 1754 . The American Colonies ... Western Valley , 167 - Progress of affairs with France , 168 - Duke of Cumberland , 169 - Braddock appointed General in ...
... West , 126 . CHAPTER VI . THE OLD THIRTEEN COLONIES . - NEWCASTLE'S ADMINISTRATION . 1754 . The American Colonies ... Western Valley , 167 - Progress of affairs with France , 168 - Duke of Cumberland , 169 - Braddock appointed General in ...
Halaman vii
... WEST . - WILLIAM PITT'S MINISTRY CONTINUED . 1757-1758 . Pitt plans the Conquest of French America , 290 - Self - imposed taxes of Massachusetts , 293 - Sufferings of the Canadians , 294 Amherst and Wolfe sent to America , 295 - Siege ...
... WEST . - WILLIAM PITT'S MINISTRY CONTINUED . 1757-1758 . Pitt plans the Conquest of French America , 290 - Self - imposed taxes of Massachusetts , 293 - Sufferings of the Canadians , 294 Amherst and Wolfe sent to America , 295 - Siege ...
Halaman viii
... West , 361 - Earl of Bath pleads for keep- ing Canada at the peace , 363 - William Burke and others oppose , 364- Franklin rejoins , 366 - Prophecy of American Independence , 369 - Plans to prevent it , 370 - And for taxing America ...
... West , 361 - Earl of Bath pleads for keep- ing Canada at the peace , 363 - William Burke and others oppose , 364- Franklin rejoins , 366 - Prophecy of American Independence , 369 - Plans to prevent it , 370 - And for taxing America ...
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... Western Europe ; the mercantile sys- tem , to which they were subjected , prevailed in the councils of all metropolitan states , and extended its restrictions to every continent that allured to con- quest , commerce , or colonization ...
... Western Europe ; the mercantile sys- tem , to which they were subjected , prevailed in the councils of all metropolitan states , and extended its restrictions to every continent that allured to con- quest , commerce , or colonization ...
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Halaman 157 - Whose dominion is an everlasting dominion, and his kingdom is from generation to generation. And all the inhabitants of the earth are reputed as nothing; and he doeth according to his will in the armies of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth...
Halaman 150 - The soul of a true Christian, as I then wrote my meditations, appeared like such a little white flower as we see in the spring of the year; low, and humble on the ground, opening its bosom to receive the pleasant beams of the sun's glory; rejoicing, as it were, in a calm rapture, diffusing around a sweet fragrancy; standing peacefully and lovingly, in the midst of other flowers round about; all in like manner opening their bosoms, to drink in the light of the sun.
Halaman 448 - ... at plough. Secondly, These laws also ought to be designed for no other end ultimately, but the good of the people. Thirdly, They must not raise taxes on the property of the people, without the consent of the people, given by themselves or their deputies.
Halaman 408 - But if he be resolved to assume the ' right of advising His Majesty, and directing the operations of the war, to what purpose are we called to this Council ? — When he talks of being responsible to the ' people he talks the language of the House of Commons, ' and forgets that at this Board he is only responsible to the King.
Halaman 122 - But, we are ashamed to say it, you are like women, without any fortifications. It is but one step from Canada hither, and the French may easily come and turn you out of doors.
Halaman 156 - The bow of God's wrath is bent, and the arrow made ready on the string, and justice bends the arrow at your heart and strains the bow, and it is nothing but the mere pleasure of God, and that of an angry God, without any promise or obligation at all, that keeps the arrow one moment from being made drunk with your blood.
Halaman 244 - a fine, showy man, such as would make an excellent ambassador in a court where there was no business.
Halaman 190 - As a remarkable instance of this, I may point out to the public that heroic youth, Colonel Washington, whom I cannot but hope Providence has hitherto preserved in so signal a manner for some important service to his country.
Halaman 336 - ... and they brought him water to quench his thirst. " They run ! they run ! " spoke the officer on whom he leaned. " Who run ? " asked Wolfe, as his life was fast ebbing. " The French," replied the officer,
Halaman 81 - Brothers, the Ottawas, you hear what I say : tell that to your fathers, the French; for that is our mind, and we speak it from our hearts.