Builders of Canada from Cartier to LaurierJohn C. Winston Company, 1903 - 578 psl. |
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... lower and tamer banks , till , on the second of October they approached the beautiful forest - crowned slopes of the hill below which lay the renowned Hochelaga . As they drew near Indians thronged the shore , dancing , singing , and ...
... lower and tamer banks , till , on the second of October they approached the beautiful forest - crowned slopes of the hill below which lay the renowned Hochelaga . As they drew near Indians thronged the shore , dancing , singing , and ...
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... reduced to the last stage of exhaustion ; and despair and despondency reigned supreme in the hearts of the settlers , save only in the dauntless breast of Champlain , while a camp of Indians on their island , as to whose friendliness ...
... reduced to the last stage of exhaustion ; and despair and despondency reigned supreme in the hearts of the settlers , save only in the dauntless breast of Champlain , while a camp of Indians on their island , as to whose friendliness ...
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... reduced from sixty to twenty . Yet when the Iroquois again called on them to surrender , nothing daunted , they boldly refused , firm in their intention of holding out to the death . About noon on the fifth day after the Iroquois had ...
... reduced from sixty to twenty . Yet when the Iroquois again called on them to surrender , nothing daunted , they boldly refused , firm in their intention of holding out to the death . About noon on the fifth day after the Iroquois had ...
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... reduced to forty - five , had grown heartsick and impatient of their long exile and imprisonment in the little palisaded village ; and the only hope of deliverance lay in another attempt to procure aid from Canada . But again La Salle ...
... reduced to forty - five , had grown heartsick and impatient of their long exile and imprisonment in the little palisaded village ; and the only hope of deliverance lay in another attempt to procure aid from Canada . But again La Salle ...
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... lower town to the upper town - he felt the youthful blood surge through his veins , and as he thought of the threatened attempt to storm Quebec - his Quebec- his eyes flashed and his lips were firmly pressed together with the ...
... lower town to the upper town - he felt the youthful blood surge through his veins , and as he thought of the threatened attempt to storm Quebec - his Quebec- his eyes flashed and his lips were firmly pressed together with the ...
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Alexander Mackenzie American appointed army attack battle began boats Brant brave British Brock Brown Canadian canoes career Carleton Cartier Champlain chief Church Clergy Reserves colony command Council Daulac death Dominion Egerton Ryerson election enemy England English expedition fire fleet force forest Fort Frontenac France French friends Frontenac George Governor guns Haliburton Hochelaga honor hope House Huron Indians inhabitants interest Iroquois Joseph Brant journey king Kingston Lake land Lawrence leader Lévis Lord Lord Durham Lord Elgin Louisburg Lower Canada Loyalists Mackenzie Minister Mohawk Montcalm Montreal Niagara Nova Scotia officers once Parliament party passed political position Province Quebec Railway reached regiment returned Riel river Royal sailed Salle Sam Slick savages sent ships shore siege Simcoe Sir John Macdonald soldiers soon strong success Tadousac Tecumseh took Toronto troops Upper Canada vessels warriors William winter Wolfe Wolfe's young