Count Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV, Volumen4Little, Brown, 1877 - 463 páginas |
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... Dongan . New York and its Indian Neighbors . - The Rival Gov- ernors . Dongan and the Iroquois . - Mission to Onondaga . — An Iroquois Politician . -Warnings of Lamberville . — Iroquois Boldness . La Barre takes the Field . His Motives ...
... Dongan . New York and its Indian Neighbors . - The Rival Gov- ernors . Dongan and the Iroquois . - Mission to Onondaga . — An Iroquois Politician . -Warnings of Lamberville . — Iroquois Boldness . La Barre takes the Field . His Motives ...
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Francis Parkman. CONTENTS . CHAPTER VIL 1685-1687 . DENONVILLE AND DONGAN . Troubles of the New Governor . His Character . - English Riv- alry . Intrigues of Dongan . - English Claims . ---- tic Duel . Overt Acts . checks Dongan . North ...
Francis Parkman. CONTENTS . CHAPTER VIL 1685-1687 . DENONVILLE AND DONGAN . Troubles of the New Governor . His Character . - English Riv- alry . Intrigues of Dongan . - English Claims . ---- tic Duel . Overt Acts . checks Dongan . North ...
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... Dongan , in 1684 , " that they had not don any thing to the French but what Monsr . delaBarr Ordered them , which was that if they mett with any French hunting without his passe to take what they had from them . " Dongan to Denonville ...
... Dongan , in 1684 , " that they had not don any thing to the French but what Monsr . delaBarr Ordered them , which was that if they mett with any French hunting without his passe to take what they had from them . " Dongan to Denonville ...
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Francis Parkman. CHAPTER VI . 1684 . LA BARRE AND THE IROQUOIS . - DONGAN . - NEW YORK AND ITS INDIAN NEIGHBORS . THE RIVAL GOVERNORS . - DONGAN AND THE IROQUOIS . DAGA . AN IROQUOIS POLITICIAN . – - - MISSION TO ONON- WARNINGS OF ...
Francis Parkman. CHAPTER VI . 1684 . LA BARRE AND THE IROQUOIS . - DONGAN . - NEW YORK AND ITS INDIAN NEIGHBORS . THE RIVAL GOVERNORS . - DONGAN AND THE IROQUOIS . DAGA . AN IROQUOIS POLITICIAN . – - - MISSION TO ONON- WARNINGS OF ...
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... Dongan has been charged with instigating the Iroquois to attack the French . The Jesuit Lamberville , writing from ... Dongan excited the Iroquois to war , and Dongan denied the charge . N. Y. Col. Docs . , III . 506 , 509 . 1684 ...
... Dongan has been charged with instigating the Iroquois to attack the French . The Jesuit Lamberville , writing from ... Dongan excited the Iroquois to war , and Dongan denied the charge . N. Y. Col. Docs . , III . 506 , 509 . 1684 ...
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