Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 268
... French fort on the Wabash , bringing one French pri- soner . From September 26 to October 26. Five gangs of Chickesaws went to war against the Choctaws and French , and one gang against the Cherokees ; the latter I did all in my power ...
... French fort on the Wabash , bringing one French pri- soner . From September 26 to October 26. Five gangs of Chickesaws went to war against the Choctaws and French , and one gang against the Cherokees ; the latter I did all in my power ...
Page 317
... French politics and French notions of government began to exert more or less influence in this country . English and French notions of government were then , as they are now , the very opposites of each other . English political ...
... French politics and French notions of government began to exert more or less influence in this country . English and French notions of government were then , as they are now , the very opposites of each other . English political ...
Page 442
... French more solicitous for peace than before , and Philip was eager to reconcile himself with the Pope , on whom he had been lately making reluctant war , and to concentrate his energies on the subjugation of his recusant subjects ...
... French more solicitous for peace than before , and Philip was eager to reconcile himself with the Pope , on whom he had been lately making reluctant war , and to concentrate his energies on the subjugation of his recusant subjects ...
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