History of the Colonization of the United States, Volume 3C. C. Little and J. Brown, 1841 - United States |
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... Missions , 128— Raymbault and Jogues at the Falls of the St. Mary , 131 - Jogues in Western New York , 132 - Bressani , 134 - Mission on the Kennebec , 135 - Martyrdom of Jogues , 137 - Of Daniel , 138 - Of Brebeuf and Lallemand , 139 ...
... Missions , 128— Raymbault and Jogues at the Falls of the St. Mary , 131 - Jogues in Western New York , 132 - Bressani , 134 - Mission on the Kennebec , 135 - Martyrdom of Jogues , 137 - Of Daniel , 138 - Of Brebeuf and Lallemand , 139 ...
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... mission , arrived in New York , Leisler sent messengers to receive his orders . The messengers were detained . Next morning , he asked , by letter , to whom he should 20 . CHAP . surrender the fort . XIX . 1691 . NEW YORK . 53.
... mission , arrived in New York , Leisler sent messengers to receive his orders . The messengers were detained . Next morning , he asked , by letter , to whom he should 20 . CHAP . surrender the fort . XIX . 1691 . NEW YORK . 53.
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... mission ; more suc- cessful than any patriot , he had taught New York the necessity and the methods of incipient resistance . 1709. The assembly which met Lord Lovelace , his shortlived April . successor , began the contest that was ...
... mission ; more suc- cessful than any patriot , he had taught New York the necessity and the methods of incipient resistance . 1709. The assembly which met Lord Lovelace , his shortlived April . successor , began the contest that was ...
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... mission was accomplished . Under their guidance , God's peo- ple had entered into possession of the promised land , and had planted commonwealths free from the presence of royalty , of feudalism , and of prelacy . The power of the ...
... mission was accomplished . Under their guidance , God's peo- ple had entered into possession of the promised land , and had planted commonwealths free from the presence of royalty , of feudalism , and of prelacy . The power of the ...
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... missions , its garrisons , and its inquisition , over islands and half a continent , were recognized by England ; and both powers were , by their legislation , pledged to the sys- tem of colonial monopoly . Holland had emerged into ...
... missions , its garrisons , and its inquisition , over islands and half a continent , were recognized by England ; and both powers were , by their legislation , pledged to the sys- tem of colonial monopoly . Holland had emerged into ...
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