| Francis Parkman - 1877 - 498 páginas
...I'Entreprise proposfe par M. de Callieres ; Observations da Ministre sur 1689.] DESIGNS OF THE KING. 189 It will be well to observe what were the intentions...destroyed, and those more remote laid under contribution.1 le frojet et le Mfmoire ci-dessus; Observations du Ministre sur le Projet d'Allnrlue dr la NonnJtr.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1882 - 494 páginas
...CEntreprise proposfe par M. de Callieres ; Observations du ifinatre HUT 1689.] DESIGNS OF THE KING. 189 It will be well to observe what were the intentions...destroyed, and those more remote laid under contribution.1 le Projet et le iff moire ci-dessus; Observations du Ministre sur le Projet d'Atlaque de la Noui-elle... | |
| Sir James MacPherson Le Moine - 1882 - 572 páginas
...to be carried out of the colony, and dispersed in New England, Pennsylvania or other places, in such manner, that they could not combine in any attempt...might be perfectly secure, the nearest settlements ot New England were to be destroyed, aud those more remote, laid under contribution. — Count Frontenac... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - 498 páginas
...at the mercy of the French ; the question of English rivalry in the west would be settled for ever ; the king would acquire a means of access to his colony...destroyed, and those more remote laid under contribution.1 le Projet et le Affmoire ci-dessus ; Observations du Ministre siir le Projet d'Attaque de la Nouvelle... | |
| Henry Clay Sheldon - 1894 - 466 páginas
...to be carried out of the colony and dispersed in New England, Pennsylvania, or other places, in such manner that they could not combine in any attempt...destroyed, and those more remote laid under contribution.1' (Parkman, Count Frontenac and New France, p. 189.) 1 It is recorded that in the panic resulting from... | |
| Henry Clay Sheldon - 1894 - 466 páginas
...to be carried out of the colony and dispersed in New England, Pennsylvania, or other places, in such manner that they could not combine in any attempt...to be destroyed, and those more remote laid under contribution." (Parkman, Count Frontenac and New France, p. 189.) 1 It is recorded that in the panic... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1895 - 548 páginas
...Mechanics were to work on the fortifications, and do other labor. The rest of the Dutch and English inhabitants, men, women, and children, were to be...to be destroyed, and those more remote laid under contribution. This atrocious plan, worthy the perjured soul that signed the Revocation of the Edict... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 298 páginas
...fifty-two days in reaching Chedabucto, at the eastern end of Nova Scotia. Thence Frontenac and CallieTes had orders to proceed in a merchant ship to Quebec,...be perfectly secure, the nearest settlements of New Enghind were to be destroyed, and those more remote laid under contribution.1 In the next century some... | |
| Sir James MacPherson Le Moine - 1894 - 532 páginas
...except those of Catholics swearing allegiance, were to be taken from the owners, and granted under feudal tenure to the French officers and soldiers....to be destroyed, and those more remote, laid under contribution — (Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV, p. 187-9.) (1) See Appendix, verbo... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1983 - 1660 páginas
...forgotten in this amended scheme of operation. There was, moreover, a long delay in fitting the nvo ships for sea. The wind was ahead, and they were fifty-two...be perfectly secure, the nearest settlements of New En1 Projet du Chevalier de Callieres de former line Expedition pour alter attaquer Orange, Manatte,... | |
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