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 377
... told them it would be their own fault , if they did not seek it , for the English were well Inclined to live in ... told me they were glad to see me , made Enquiry after the Comissioners and asked several Questions about the War , and ...
... told them it would be their own fault , if they did not seek it , for the English were well Inclined to live in ... told me they were glad to see me , made Enquiry after the Comissioners and asked several Questions about the War , and ...
Halaman 378
... told me they were glad to see me ; and after they had asked me my Business they told me their Sachem Called France Wex would be glad to see me , And Manifested great Inclinations to Peace with the English , and urged me by all means to ...
... told me they were glad to see me ; and after they had asked me my Business they told me their Sachem Called France Wex would be glad to see me , And Manifested great Inclinations to Peace with the English , and urged me by all means to ...
Halaman 386
... told us that our Errand was not as he had Received one from the Government of New York to pray him to Restrain those Indians from Meddling with that Province which he had done upon their Earnest request whereas our Demand was not of ...
... told us that our Errand was not as he had Received one from the Government of New York to pray him to Restrain those Indians from Meddling with that Province which he had done upon their Earnest request whereas our Demand was not of ...
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