Short History of the Dominion of Canada, from 1500 to 1878Lee & Shepard, 1878 - 666 sivua |
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... afterwards introduced into Canada , and subsequently modified by Cardinal Richelieu into a seigniorial tenure , which was not finally abolished until 1854. The marquis sailed for Nova Scotia , but reached only Sable Island , where he ...
... afterwards introduced into Canada , and subsequently modified by Cardinal Richelieu into a seigniorial tenure , which was not finally abolished until 1854. The marquis sailed for Nova Scotia , but reached only Sable Island , where he ...
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... afterwards confirmed by letters patent from Henry IV . De Monts then sailed in search of a place for his own settlement . He discovered the St. John river , and at length fixed upon a rocky islet , at the mouth of another river , which ...
... afterwards confirmed by letters patent from Henry IV . De Monts then sailed in search of a place for his own settlement . He discovered the St. John river , and at length fixed upon a rocky islet , at the mouth of another river , which ...
Sivu 53
... afterwards , as we shall see , a large number of French settlements , embracing those in Newfoundland , Cape Breton , Nova Scotia , Upper Canada , Michigan , and through the Wabash , Ohio , and Mississippi valleys , as far south as ...
... afterwards , as we shall see , a large number of French settlements , embracing those in Newfoundland , Cape Breton , Nova Scotia , Upper Canada , Michigan , and through the Wabash , Ohio , and Mississippi valleys , as far south as ...
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... afterwards reluctantly united with their conquerors ; the greater number sought an asylum among the Chippewas of Lake Superior ; while a small remnant sought the protection of the French at Quebec . The Iroquois having completely ...
... afterwards reluctantly united with their conquerors ; the greater number sought an asylum among the Chippewas of Lake Superior ; while a small remnant sought the protection of the French at Quebec . The Iroquois having completely ...
Sivu 77
... afterwards they were sent as slaves to the galleys . This base stratagem kindled the flame of war , and each party prepared to carry it on to the utmost extremity . Denonville was already prepared , and with a force of eight hundred ...
... afterwards they were sent as slaves to the galleys . This base stratagem kindled the flame of war , and each party prepared to carry it on to the utmost extremity . Denonville was already prepared , and with a force of eight hundred ...
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