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... French territory , in order to trade with the Indians he threatened that he would cause them to be seized , wherever he could find them . This traffic , however , not having been discontinued , detachments of French and Indians made ...
... French territory , in order to trade with the Indians he threatened that he would cause them to be seized , wherever he could find them . This traffic , however , not having been discontinued , detachments of French and Indians made ...
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... French , animated by the spirit of rivalship , which has so long existed between their nation and the British , ne- glected no means of inflaming the wounds which the Americans had received , or thought they had received , from their ...
... French , animated by the spirit of rivalship , which has so long existed between their nation and the British , ne- glected no means of inflaming the wounds which the Americans had received , or thought they had received , from their ...
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... French colonies , the former presented the image of fertility and abundance , while the latter exhibited but a steril and scarcely in- habited region . Meanwhile the French reflecting that either from the rigor of the climate , or the ...
... French colonies , the former presented the image of fertility and abundance , while the latter exhibited but a steril and scarcely in- habited region . Meanwhile the French reflecting that either from the rigor of the climate , or the ...
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... French colonies to the other , being a country of at least one thousand five hundred miles long , without the approbation or the consent of their representatives first obtained , to such expeditions , might be grievous and ruinous to ...
... French colonies to the other , being a country of at least one thousand five hundred miles long , without the approbation or the consent of their representatives first obtained , to such expeditions , might be grievous and ruinous to ...
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... French , were not yet accustomed to the laws of their new masters , and were even much inclined to detest them . The Canadian nobility , heretofore possessed of great autho- rity in their province , complained that they had no longer so ...
... French , were not yet accustomed to the laws of their new masters , and were even much inclined to detest them . The Canadian nobility , heretofore possessed of great autho- rity in their province , complained that they had no longer so ...
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