The PathfinderHurd, Houghton, 1876 - Počet stran: 543 |
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Strana vi
... appearance , was rudely and maliciously assailed by certain individuals out of pure personal malig- nancy . It is scarcely worth the author's while , nor would it have any interest for the reader , to expose the motives and frauds of ...
... appearance , was rudely and maliciously assailed by certain individuals out of pure personal malig- nancy . It is scarcely worth the author's while , nor would it have any interest for the reader , to expose the motives and frauds of ...
Strana ix
... tribes were engaged . There were wars in which ex- ensive confederacies were in arms , wars in which entire clans were exterminated . Council fires were lighted , at which envoys from tribes a thousand miles distant appeared to.
... tribes were engaged . There were wars in which ex- ensive confederacies were in arms , wars in which entire clans were exterminated . Council fires were lighted , at which envoys from tribes a thousand miles distant appeared to.
Strana x
James Fenimore Cooper. which envoys from tribes a thousand miles distant appeared to negotiate peace or war . And , very soon after the plant- ing of the first colonies on the St. Lawrence and the Hud- son , the pale faces came along ...
James Fenimore Cooper. which envoys from tribes a thousand miles distant appeared to negotiate peace or war . And , very soon after the plant- ing of the first colonies on the St. Lawrence and the Hud- son , the pale faces came along ...
Strana xiv
... appeared before Fort Bull with a summons to surrender . They were an- swered by a brisk fire of musketry . M. de Léry then forced the gate and took the fort by storm , put many of the garri- son to death , and burned or destroyed a very ...
... appeared before Fort Bull with a summons to surrender . They were an- swered by a brisk fire of musketry . M. de Léry then forced the gate and took the fort by storm , put many of the garri- son to death , and burned or destroyed a very ...
Strana xvii
... appeared to him in great danger of being destroyed by fire , " as all the houses are of wood . " · In July the whole French force was moving nearer to the threatened fort at Choueguen . On the 29th of July M. de Montcalm arrived at ...
... appeared to him in great danger of being destroyed by fire , " as all the houses are of wood . " · In July the whole French force was moving nearer to the threatened fort at Choueguen . On the 29th of July M. de Montcalm arrived at ...
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