The History of Canada Under French Régime. 1535-1763: With Maps, Plans, and Illustrative NotesDawson brothers, 1872 - 521 sider |
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... Fleet Prepared for - Admiral Wheeler's Abortive Expedition - Effects of French Privateering - Nicholas Perrot - D'Iberville - Causes of Quarrel between the English and French Colonists - Fort Frontenac Re- occupied - The Iroquois ...
... Fleet Prepared for - Admiral Wheeler's Abortive Expedition - Effects of French Privateering - Nicholas Perrot - D'Iberville - Causes of Quarrel between the English and French Colonists - Fort Frontenac Re- occupied - The Iroquois ...
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... Fleet -Retreat of De Levis - Plans of the Commander - in- Chief , • 426-461 CHAPTER XXXII . Colonel Haviland's Corps Moves down the Richelieu - Gene- ral Murray Advances up the St Lawrence - General Amherst's Advance - Capture of Fort ...
... Fleet -Retreat of De Levis - Plans of the Commander - in- Chief , • 426-461 CHAPTER XXXII . Colonel Haviland's Corps Moves down the Richelieu - Gene- ral Murray Advances up the St Lawrence - General Amherst's Advance - Capture of Fort ...
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... fleet , the chief command in the undertaking was as- signed to M. de Roberval , who , in a commission dated January 15 , 1540 , was named Viceroy and Lieut . - Gene- ral over Newfoundland , Labrador , and Canada . Roberval was empowered ...
... fleet , the chief command in the undertaking was as- signed to M. de Roberval , who , in a commission dated January 15 , 1540 , was named Viceroy and Lieut . - Gene- ral over Newfoundland , Labrador , and Canada . Roberval was empowered ...
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... fleet arrived at Stadacona . Cartier and some of his people landed and entered into communication with the natives , who flocked round him as they had done in 1535. They desired to know what had become of their chief , Donacona , and ...
... fleet arrived at Stadacona . Cartier and some of his people landed and entered into communication with the natives , who flocked round him as they had done in 1535. They desired to know what had become of their chief , Donacona , and ...
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... fleet of thirty canoes , manned by Iroquois , approached as near as possible to the Fort , into which all the women and children in the place fled for refuge , Champlain and most of his men being absent at the time ; and , although the ...
... fleet of thirty canoes , manned by Iroquois , approached as near as possible to the Fort , into which all the women and children in the place fled for refuge , Champlain and most of his men being absent at the time ; and , although the ...
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Acadians affairs afterwards Algonquins Amherst amongst arms army arrived Article artillery attack bank batteries battle Beauport Bigot Bougainville British campaign Canada Canadians cannon Cap-Rouge capitulation Captain capture Carillon caused chief Colonel colony command Crown Point defence detachment dispatched Duquesne enemy England English colonists established expedition favourable fleet force Fort Edward Fort William Henry France French Frontenac garrison Governor Vaudreuil hundred Hurons Indians inhabitants intrenchments Iroquois Island of Orleans Jacques Cartier Jesuit July killed King Lake Champlain Lake Ontario land Louisbourg ment military militia Montcalm Montmorency Montreal Murray Niagara occasion occupied officers operations Oswego parties peace Point Levi Pointe-aux-Trembles position posts prisoners proceedings provisions Quebec Recollets regiments retired retreat Royal Sault St savages sent settlements ships shore siege Sillery soldiers St Charles St Lawrence St Louis station surrender Tadoussac thousand Three Rivers tion town tribes troops vessels winter Wolfe Wolfe's wounded