Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States: Illustrated, Volume 2Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart American Educational Alliance, 1916 - United States |
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... France and England at home . At this time also he placed Lamb , City of New York , vol . ii . , p . 582 et seq .; Dunlap's History of New York , chap . xxi .; Daniel Horsmanden's The New York Conspiracy of 1741 ; Smith's History of New ...
... France and England at home . At this time also he placed Lamb , City of New York , vol . ii . , p . 582 et seq .; Dunlap's History of New York , chap . xxi .; Daniel Horsmanden's The New York Conspiracy of 1741 ; Smith's History of New ...
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... France . To the legislature , which met in June , he made a long address , in which he said : " I can , with unfeigned sincerity , declare that I enter upon this station with the most disinterested views , without prejudice to any man ...
... France . To the legislature , which met in June , he made a long address , in which he said : " I can , with unfeigned sincerity , declare that I enter upon this station with the most disinterested views , without prejudice to any man ...
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... France - He determines to secure the west for France Commissioned by France to occupy western territory - - Detroit founded - Failure of enterprise - Five Nations deed their territory to England - War with the Outagamies , the ...
... France - He determines to secure the west for France Commissioned by France to occupy western territory - - Detroit founded - Failure of enterprise - Five Nations deed their territory to England - War with the Outagamies , the ...
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... France , leaving his brothers , Sauvolle and Bienville , in command . ‡ Such was the beginning of Louisiana , and it constituted an important movement in advancing the progress and plans of the French in America . " Already a line of ...
... France , leaving his brothers , Sauvolle and Bienville , in command . ‡ Such was the beginning of Louisiana , and it constituted an important movement in advancing the progress and plans of the French in America . " Already a line of ...
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... France ( to which he had gone for soldiers and provisions ) , he found hardly 150 sur- vivors . vivors . In the spring of 1702 Iber- ville returned to France in the hope that he could induce the government to send further aid , by ...
... France ( to which he had gone for soldiers and provisions ) , he found hardly 150 sur- vivors . vivors . In the spring of 1702 Iber- ville returned to France in the hope that he could induce the government to send further aid , by ...
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