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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... ment made with their chiefs , a delegation of gentle- men proceeded with the treaty to Casco , where it was read by sworn interpreters , article by article , to the assembled tribes in the presence of their chiefs , whose names it bore ...
... ment made with their chiefs , a delegation of gentle- men proceeded with the treaty to Casco , where it was read by sworn interpreters , article by article , to the assembled tribes in the presence of their chiefs , whose names it bore ...
Halaman 216
... ment to the Catholic faith . They are convinced that if they gave themselves up to the English , they would very soon find themselves without a mission- ary , without a sacrifice , without a sacrament , and nearly without any exercise ...
... ment to the Catholic faith . They are convinced that if they gave themselves up to the English , they would very soon find themselves without a mission- ary , without a sacrifice , without a sacrament , and nearly without any exercise ...
Halaman 347
... as also the Governments of Rhoad Island & New Hamp- shire to Joyn a Commissioner from each Govern- ment in the Same Affair Copy Examined J Willard Secry . Decbr 25th 1724 . In the House of Representatives . Appendix . 347.
... as also the Governments of Rhoad Island & New Hamp- shire to Joyn a Commissioner from each Govern- ment in the Same Affair Copy Examined J Willard Secry . Decbr 25th 1724 . In the House of Representatives . Appendix . 347.
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