The Modern Part of an Universal History,: From the Earliest Account of TimeS. Richardson, T. Osborne, C. Hitch, A. Millar, John Rivington, S. Crowder, P. Davey and B. Law, T. Longman, and C. Ware., 1763 |
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... gave the English an important fuperiority in the folid poffeffions of life . The tranquillity , however , which the colony enjoyed MOD . HIST . VOL . XL . B was was a proof of its profperity ; fo that , Modern History: ...
... gave the English an important fuperiority in the folid poffeffions of life . The tranquillity , however , which the colony enjoyed MOD . HIST . VOL . XL . B was was a proof of its profperity ; fo that , Modern History: ...
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... gave to it , and the chapter of the cathedral , the rents of the ab- bey of Maubec , which was afterwards encreafed with those of the abbey of Benevent . So miferably poor , however , was the new bishop of Quebec , and fo griping the ...
... gave to it , and the chapter of the cathedral , the rents of the ab- bey of Maubec , which was afterwards encreafed with those of the abbey of Benevent . So miferably poor , however , was the new bishop of Quebec , and fo griping the ...
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... gave it out to be , as appeared on every occafion . COURCELLES , ever fince the French expeditions Differences against the Agniers , had affected to treat all the favage na- with the tions in the neighbourhood of New France , as his ...
... gave it out to be , as appeared on every occafion . COURCELLES , ever fince the French expeditions Differences against the Agniers , had affected to treat all the favage na- with the tions in the neighbourhood of New France , as his ...
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... gave it his own name ; by which it was afterwards fo greatly diftin- guifhed ; but as that fort was thus fraudulently erected upon the lands belonging to the allies , if not the fubjects , of England , we mean the northern Iroquois ...
... gave it his own name ; by which it was afterwards fo greatly diftin- guifhed ; but as that fort was thus fraudulently erected upon the lands belonging to the allies , if not the fubjects , of England , we mean the northern Iroquois ...
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... gave very promifing appearances of his future government . As foon as the veffel was ready , he repaired to Niagara , where he formed the design of another fort at the entrance of lake Erie , above the famous fall of Niagara . After ...
... gave very promifing appearances of his future government . As foon as the veffel was ready , he repaired to Niagara , where he formed the design of another fort at the entrance of lake Erie , above the famous fall of Niagara . After ...
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Página 249 - King cedes and makes over the whole to the said King, and to the Crown of Great Britain, and that in the most ample manner and form, without restriction, and without any liberty to depart from the said cession, and guaranty under any pretence, or to disturb Great Britain in the possessions above mentioned.
Página 360 - America ; it is agreed, that for the future, the confines between the dominions of His Britannic Majesty, and those of His Most Christian Majesty, in that part of the world, shall be fixed irrevocably by a line drawn along the middle of the river Mississippi, from its source to the river Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the sea...
Página 250 - Majesty, and bring away their effects as well as their persons, without being restrained in their emigration, under any pretence whatsoever, except that of debts or of criminal prosecutions : The term limited for this emigration shall be fixed to the space of eighteen months, to be computed from the day of the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty.
Página 360 - France, in its whole breadth and length, from its source to the sea, and expressly that part, which is between the said island of New Orleans, and the right bank of that River, as well as the passage both in and out of its mouth...
Página 249 - Majesty, in full right, Canada, with all its dependencies, as well as the island of Cape Breton, and all the other islands and coasts in the gulph and river of St Lawrence...
Página 447 - Trustees' cattle. The river is pretty wide, the water fresh, and from the key of the town you see its whole course to the sea, with the island of...
Página 232 - I am able, for the honor of His Majesty and the interest of the nation, in which I am sure of being well seconded by the Admiral and by the generals ; happy if our efforts here can contribute to the success of His Majesty's arms in any other parts of America.
Página 426 - Majesty's most dutiful subjects, having thus humbly presented our opinion of these acts ; we beseech your Majesty to use the most effectual methods to deliver the said province from the arbitrary oppressions under which it now lies, and to order the authors thereof to be prosecuted according to law.
Página 232 - By the list of disabled officers, many of whom are of rank, you may perceive, Sir, that the army is much weakened. By the nature of the river, the most formidable part of this armament is deprived of the power of acting : yet we have almost the whole force of Canada to oppose. In this situation there is such a choice of difficulties that I own myself at a loss how to determine.
Página 249 - His Most Christian Majesty renounces all pretensions which he has heretofore formed or might have formed to Nova Scotia or Acadia in all its parts, and guaranties the whole of it, and with all its dependencies...