Montreal, Island City of the St. LawrenceDoubleday, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... took place in Acadia , where the Abenaki Indians fought the New Englanders . Although la petite guerre flared out anew , it made little difference to everyday life on the Island . And there , for a short time , well cultivated fields ...
... took place in Acadia , where the Abenaki Indians fought the New Englanders . Although la petite guerre flared out anew , it made little difference to everyday life on the Island . And there , for a short time , well cultivated fields ...
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... took off across country with two or three followers , traveling the isolated back roads until he reached safety at Swanton in Vermont . Brown galloped ahead to St. Denis with the bad news , whereupon there was a general dispersal of the ...
... took off across country with two or three followers , traveling the isolated back roads until he reached safety at Swanton in Vermont . Brown galloped ahead to St. Denis with the bad news , whereupon there was a general dispersal of the ...
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... took place soon after his arrival in the autumn of 1839 , and it was there that later , he took the oath of office as Governor General of the United Province of Canada . The date of February 10 , 1841 , had been carefully chosen , in a ...
... took place soon after his arrival in the autumn of 1839 , and it was there that later , he took the oath of office as Governor General of the United Province of Canada . The date of February 10 , 1841 , had been carefully chosen , in a ...
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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