Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 179
... English would drive all other nations from the continent in less than a century . The failure of the dream was not for want of information by the metropolitan authorities . Unlike the English administrations and parliamentarians , who ...
... English would drive all other nations from the continent in less than a century . The failure of the dream was not for want of information by the metropolitan authorities . Unlike the English administrations and parliamentarians , who ...
Page 64
... English Indians " as well as the English themselves.59 In 1708 scalps from English subjects obtained by French Indians in New Hampshire were carried to Canada for rewards and in the 1750s bounties were offered and given to a Cape Breton ...
... English Indians " as well as the English themselves.59 In 1708 scalps from English subjects obtained by French Indians in New Hampshire were carried to Canada for rewards and in the 1750s bounties were offered and given to a Cape Breton ...
Page 146
... English conceptions of the ideal , well - ordered commonwealth.4 This determination accounted for the peculiar social organization of New England . In their grand design of building the ideal traditional ordered English world in the ...
... English conceptions of the ideal , well - ordered commonwealth.4 This determination accounted for the peculiar social organization of New England . In their grand design of building the ideal traditional ordered English world in the ...
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