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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Halaman 84
... continue as long as the Sun & Moon should endure . " The conference then closed as usual with presents to the savages and dancing by the young men of the tribes present.1 The establishment of a Protestant missionary at Arrowsic to teach ...
... continue as long as the Sun & Moon should endure . " The conference then closed as usual with presents to the savages and dancing by the young men of the tribes present.1 The establishment of a Protestant missionary at Arrowsic to teach ...
Halaman 94
... continues to ex- cite the savages of the Norridgewock mission not to suffer the English to spread over their lands ... continue de se donner pour exciter les Sauvages de The church at Norridgewock was completed in the autumn of 94 The ...
... continues to ex- cite the savages of the Norridgewock mission not to suffer the English to spread over their lands ... continue de se donner pour exciter les Sauvages de The church at Norridgewock was completed in the autumn of 94 The ...
Halaman 123
... Continue it till that time , without thy being able to Enjoy it peaceably . " This is what I say to the , who am of Norridge- wock in the Name of all the NATION . " The discovery of Vaudreuil's duplicity , as his cor- respondence with ...
... Continue it till that time , without thy being able to Enjoy it peaceably . " This is what I say to the , who am of Norridge- wock in the Name of all the NATION . " The discovery of Vaudreuil's duplicity , as his cor- respondence with ...
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