The Pathfinder; Or, The Inland SeaHurd and Houghton, 1876 - Počet stran: 556 |
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Strana x
... river , which now bears the name of the Oswego . These good men were early employed by the Canadian authorities in a semi - dip- lomatic character , and it was the intention to obtain a permanent foot - hold in the country , through ...
... river , which now bears the name of the Oswego . These good men were early employed by the Canadian authorities in a semi - dip- lomatic character , and it was the intention to obtain a permanent foot - hold in the country , through ...
Strana xi
... River was the site they most coveted as the key to the whole Iroquois country . Choueguen , as they named the spot , held a prominent place in their plans and is constantly mentioned in their older records . Scarce a meeting between the ...
... River was the site they most coveted as the key to the whole Iroquois country . Choueguen , as they named the spot , held a prominent place in their plans and is constantly mentioned in their older records . Scarce a meeting between the ...
Strana xii
... River in October , 1725- at which the French agent was highly indignant . The only result of the French negotiation with the Iroquois was the permission obtained from the sachems to build at Niag- ara a large stone house and two small ...
... River in October , 1725- at which the French agent was highly indignant . The only result of the French negotiation with the Iroquois was the permission obtained from the sachems to build at Niag- ara a large stone house and two small ...
Strana xiii
... river ; the wall was fourteen feet high , and protected by a ditch fourteen feet wide . A third fort was also built to the westward of the older one , with a rampart of earth and stones , twenty feet thick , and twelve feet high , with ...
... river ; the wall was fourteen feet high , and protected by a ditch fourteen feet wide . A third fort was also built to the westward of the older one , with a rampart of earth and stones , twenty feet thick , and twelve feet high , with ...
Strana xiv
... river . In May , M. de Villiers , a Canadian officer with some thousand men , landed at Hungry Bay , - Niaourè , as the French named it , and took up a permanent position there , some fifteen leagues from Oswego . Although France and ...
... river . In May , M. de Villiers , a Canadian officer with some thousand men , landed at Hungry Bay , - Niaourè , as the French named it , and took up a permanent position there , some fifteen leagues from Oswego . Although France and ...
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