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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... returned to Canada in 1625 , and was made prisoner by Kirk , and again transported across the ocean ; but he returned to Canada in 1633 , and died in 1646 , while on the way to confess the garrison of Fort Richelieu , to prepare them to ...
... returned to Canada in 1625 , and was made prisoner by Kirk , and again transported across the ocean ; but he returned to Canada in 1633 , and died in 1646 , while on the way to confess the garrison of Fort Richelieu , to prepare them to ...
Halaman 245
... returned to Norridgewock and set fire to the place , destroying everything . According to the account of De la Chasse , after the English had left the ruined village some of the savages returned and buried the body of Ralé . If they did ...
... returned to Norridgewock and set fire to the place , destroying everything . According to the account of De la Chasse , after the English had left the ruined village some of the savages returned and buried the body of Ralé . If they did ...
Halaman 271
... returned immediately and buried the body as described by de la Chasse . A careful consideration of the subject leads to the opinion that some of the savages returned to their ruined village after the departure of the English , and ...
... returned immediately and buried the body as described by de la Chasse . A careful consideration of the subject leads to the opinion that some of the savages returned to their ruined village after the departure of the English , and ...
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