The Pioneers of New France in New EnglandHeritage Books, 1980 - 450 halaman Based in part upon: "Thirty-one papers produced by Mr. Dummer, in proof of the right of the crown of Great Britain to the lands between New England and Nova Scotia, and of several depredations committed by the French and Indians between 1720 and June, 1725." cf. Pref. |
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... England , this was regarded by the neigh- boring French with jealous eyes ; and although France and England were enjoying a season of peace and amity , the French rulers of New France ceased not to plot against the welfare of their ...
... England , this was regarded by the neigh- boring French with jealous eyes ; and although France and England were enjoying a season of peace and amity , the French rulers of New France ceased not to plot against the welfare of their ...
Halaman 343
... England when King George came upon the Throne who came here to aske the Panouamsque Indians to Submit themselves to England ) has not Imparted to you the Answer those Indians made to him tho they did give him two Copies of it in writing ...
... England when King George came upon the Throne who came here to aske the Panouamsque Indians to Submit themselves to England ) has not Imparted to you the Answer those Indians made to him tho they did give him two Copies of it in writing ...
Halaman 372
... England when King George came upon the Throne , went to ask the Penobscot Indians to submit them- selves to England , which they refused . I have no difficulty to Answer to each of the afores Points ; And as to the last relating to Mr ...
... England when King George came upon the Throne , went to ask the Penobscot Indians to submit them- selves to England , which they refused . I have no difficulty to Answer to each of the afores Points ; And as to the last relating to Mr ...
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