The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of Canada, Հատոր 1Little, Brown, 1884 |
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... boat load of goods to Lake Huron , where his appearance excited great commotion , and where he was seized and imprisoned by the French . ' From this time forward , the English fur - trade lan- guished , until the year 1725 , when ...
... boat load of goods to Lake Huron , where his appearance excited great commotion , and where he was seized and imprisoned by the French . ' From this time forward , the English fur - trade lan- guished , until the year 1725 , when ...
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... boats filled with troops stretching far down the lake , the flashing of oars , the glitter of weapons , and the music ringing back from crags and rocks , or dying in mellowed strains among the distant mountains . At night , the army ...
... boats filled with troops stretching far down the lake , the flashing of oars , the glitter of weapons , and the music ringing back from crags and rocks , or dying in mellowed strains among the distant mountains . At night , the army ...
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... boats , and , though no pursuit was attempted , they did not regain their composure until Lake George was between them and the enemy . The fatal lines of Ticonderoga were not soon forgotten in the prov- inces ; and marbles in ...
... boats , and , though no pursuit was attempted , they did not regain their composure until Lake George was between them and the enemy . The fatal lines of Ticonderoga were not soon forgotten in the prov- inces ; and marbles in ...
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... boats , and , covered by a furious cannonade from the English ships and batteries , landed on the beach just above the mouth of the Montmorenci . The grenadiers and Royal Ameri- cans were the first on shore , and their ill - timed ...
... boats , and , covered by a furious cannonade from the English ships and batteries , landed on the beach just above the mouth of the Montmorenci . The grenadiers and Royal Ameri- cans were the first on shore , and their ill - timed ...
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... boats , pale and weak , but borne up to a calm height of resolution . Every order had been given , every arrangement made , and it only remained to face the issue . The ebbing tide sufficed to bear the boats along , and nothing broke ...
... boats , pale and weak , but borne up to a calm height of resolution . Every order had been given , every arrangement made , and it only remained to face the issue . The ebbing tide sufficed to bear the boats along , and nothing broke ...
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The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Հատոր 1 Francis Parkman Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1887 |
The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Հատոր 1 Francis Parkman Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1897 |
The Conspiracy of Pontiac and the Indian War After the Conquest of ..., Հատոր 1 Francis Parkman Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1898 |
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Էջ 139 - I will give no more orders," replied the defeated soldier; "I have much business that must be attended to, of greater moment than your ruined garrison and this wretched country. My time is very short; therefore, pray leave me.
Էջ 105 - Braddock is a very Iroquois in disposition. He had a sister, who having gamed away all her little fortune at Bath, hanged herself with a truly English deliberation, leaving only a note upon the table with those lines " To die is landing on some silent shore,
Էջ 138 - Burton," returned the dying man; "tell him to march Webb's regiment down to Charles River, to cut off their retreat from the bridge." Then, turning on his side, he murmured, "Now, God be praised, I will die in peace!
Էջ 113 - In short, the dastardly behaviour of those they call regulars exposed all others, that were inclined to do their duty, to almost certain death ; and, at last, in despite of all the efforts of the officers to the contrary, they ran, as sheep pursued by dogs, and it was impossible to rally them.
Էջ 98 - The wine, as they dosed themselves pretty plentifully with it, soon banished the restraint which at first appeared in their conversation, and gave a license to their tongues to reveal their sentiments more freely.
Էջ 86 - Reasons we charge you to remove instantly; we don't give you the Liberty to think about it. You are Women. Take the Advice of a wise Man, and remove immediately.
Էջ 344 - Langlade that they had not found my hapless self among the dead, and that they supposed me to be somewhere concealed. M. Langlade appeared, from what followed, to be by this time acquainted with the place of my retreat, of which, no doubt, he had been informed by his wife. The poor woman, as soon as the Indians mentioned me, declared to her husband, in the French tongue, that he should no longer keep me in his house, but deliver me up to my pursuers ; giving as a reason for this measure, that, should...
Էջ 98 - They told me, that it was their absolute design to take possession of the Ohio, and by G they would do it; for that, although they were sensible the English could raise two men for their one, yet they knew their motions were too slow and dilatory to prevent any undertaking of theirs.
Էջ 327 - Englishman, you know that the French king is our father. He promised to be such ; and we, in return, promised to be his children. This promise we have kept. " ' Englishman, it is you that have made war with this our father. You are his enemy ; and how, then, could you have the boldness to venture among us, his children ? You know that his enemies are ours.
Էջ 81 - pretend right of inheritance to all or any part of the lands granted in our patent, we pray you endeavor to purchase their tytle, that we may avoid the least scruple of intrusion.