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Pagina 108
... French , by endeavouring to settle at Crown - Point , in 1726 , they were obliged , by the colony of Massa- chuset's - Bay , to retire . From that time all thoughts of the French seem to have been laid aside , and all endeavours of the ...
... French , by endeavouring to settle at Crown - Point , in 1726 , they were obliged , by the colony of Massa- chuset's - Bay , to retire . From that time all thoughts of the French seem to have been laid aside , and all endeavours of the ...
Pagina 109
... French ; but the destruction of Du Quesne , and Niagara , will sap the very foundations of their usurped 10 power , and give us peace upon our own terms . To remedy all the evils which French Encroachment , or British Indolence , may ...
... French ; but the destruction of Du Quesne , and Niagara , will sap the very foundations of their usurped 10 power , and give us peace upon our own terms . To remedy all the evils which French Encroachment , or British Indolence , may ...
Pagina 195
... French ) happened another , which mightily checked the forwardness of the French , who had no cause to lay the blame on the malignity of fortune , since the event must be accounted the pure effect of true valour and resolution : the ...
... French ) happened another , which mightily checked the forwardness of the French , who had no cause to lay the blame on the malignity of fortune , since the event must be accounted the pure effect of true valour and resolution : the ...
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