Montreal, Island City of the St. LawrenceDoubleday, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... served . The codfish became a valuable article of commerce . Obviously , none of these fishermen - no matter what their na- tionality - had any desire to see European settlers in their midst . But as they came and went , inevitably each ...
... served . The codfish became a valuable article of commerce . Obviously , none of these fishermen - no matter what their na- tionality - had any desire to see European settlers in their midst . But as they came and went , inevitably each ...
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... served in the French Army during his youth , he was the perfect choice for chaplain in the 1666 attack on the Mohawks , and subsequent partnership in several parties of exploration , served only to enhance his reputation . Of de Casson ...
... served in the French Army during his youth , he was the perfect choice for chaplain in the 1666 attack on the Mohawks , and subsequent partnership in several parties of exploration , served only to enhance his reputation . Of de Casson ...
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... served as a wood and hay market until 1812 . For many seasons to come , a pump was its sole ornament . Champ de Mars was , of course , a parade ground , and a pleasant spot for an evening promenade . When trees were set out around its ...
... served as a wood and hay market until 1812 . For many seasons to come , a pump was its sole ornament . Champ de Mars was , of course , a parade ground , and a pleasant spot for an evening promenade . When trees were set out around its ...
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active affairs already American appearance arrival attack authorities became British brought building called Canada Canadian carried cause Church citizens close colony Company complete considered course early English faced fact five followed force four France French future Governor grew hand held hope hundred Indians Iroquois Island John land later Lawrence less lived March matter meet merchants military months Montreal moved nature never North official once original party passed peace period plans political presented province Quebec reached reason remained result river Royal seemed served ships showed side soon started Street success summer thousand tion took town trade troops turned United whole winter