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... French resumed their former station. The pretext forthis predatory expedition was, that the French, bysettling in Acadié, had invaded the rights of the English, acquired by thefirst discovery ofthe continent. Argal alsopaid avisitto New ...
... French resumed their former station. The pretext forthis predatory expedition was, that the French, bysettling in Acadié, had invaded the rights of the English, acquired by thefirst discovery ofthe continent. Argal alsopaid avisitto New ...
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... French, to thecoastofNorth America, having been nearly cotemporaneous, their conflicting claims soon brought theminto collision with each other. The same lands were granted by the sovereigns of both nations; and, under these different ...
... French, to thecoastofNorth America, having been nearly cotemporaneous, their conflicting claims soon brought theminto collision with each other. The same lands were granted by the sovereigns of both nations; and, under these different ...
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... French in Canada immediately ceased. The depredations of the Indians continued only a short time after this event; and, in thecourse of the following year, general tranquillity was restored. 1697 The frontiers ofNew Hampshire ...
... French in Canada immediately ceased. The depredations of the Indians continued only a short time after this event; and, in thecourse of the following year, general tranquillity was restored. 1697 The frontiers ofNew Hampshire ...
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... French wereearnest in their solicitations to the crown,for aids whichmight enable themto conquer Canada. Their application was supported by the representationsofFrancis Nicholson, who had been lieutenant governor, first of New York,and ...
... French wereearnest in their solicitations to the crown,for aids whichmight enable themto conquer Canada. Their application was supported by the representationsofFrancis Nicholson, who had been lieutenant governor, first of New York,and ...
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... French among the Indians.... War withthe savages.... Peace.... Controversy withthe governor.... Decided in England....Contests concerning the governor's salary.... The assembly adjourned to Salem.... Contest concerningthe salary ...
... French among the Indians.... War withthe savages.... Peace.... Controversy withthe governor.... Decided in England....Contests concerning the governor's salary.... The assembly adjourned to Salem.... Contest concerningthe salary ...
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