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... favor of Frontenac , a man , says Charlevoix , of quick perceptions , talents , and cultivation , but of determined will , absolute temper , and deep - rooted prejudices . Fortified by the countenance of Frontenac , the aspiring ...
... favor of Frontenac , a man , says Charlevoix , of quick perceptions , talents , and cultivation , but of determined will , absolute temper , and deep - rooted prejudices . Fortified by the countenance of Frontenac , the aspiring ...
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... in person to the Seneca Indians , and he flattered him- self that he had so far won their favor , that they would not embarrass his operations . It is to be considered , that it was not the suspicious temper alone 20 AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY .
... in person to the Seneca Indians , and he flattered him- self that he had so far won their favor , that they would not embarrass his operations . It is to be considered , that it was not the suspicious temper alone 20 AMERICAN BIOGRAPHY .
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... favor by presents and kind treatment , and , perhaps , to learn something of their language . He added , moreover , that , if he were deserted and abandoned by them all , he should remain at that place with his Indian hunt- er and the ...
... favor by presents and kind treatment , and , perhaps , to learn something of their language . He added , moreover , that , if he were deserted and abandoned by them all , he should remain at that place with his Indian hunt- er and the ...
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... favor of the savages . He stood on his defence , allowing the Indians time to recover from their consternation , and awaiting the issue . He did not present his calumet , because this might be construed as an evidence of weakness ...
... favor of the savages . He stood on his defence , allowing the Indians time to recover from their consternation , and awaiting the issue . He did not present his calumet , because this might be construed as an evidence of weakness ...
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... favor and confidence of the Indians , and spent the summer in attempting to teach them the use of firearms and military manœu- vres , which at least served to amuse and keep them in good humor . When an alarm was raised by a rumor that ...
... favor and confidence of the Indians , and spent the summer in attempting to teach them the use of firearms and military manœu- vres , which at least served to amuse and keep them in good humor . When an alarm was raised by a rumor that ...
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Página 228 - seemed to rive the spectator. His action became graceful, bold, and commanding; and in the tones of his voice, but more especially in his emphasis, there was a peculiar charm, a magic, of which any one, who ever heard him, will speak as soon as he is named, but of which no one can give any
Página 335 - in America, and the consequent happiness or misery of mankind. I am led to believe that much of the account on one side or the other will depend on what we now decide. Our own happiness alone is not affected by the event. All nations are interested in the determination. We have it in our
Página 195 - Roi, and with salutes of firearms. Moreover, the said Sieur de la Salle caused to be buried at the -foot of the tree, to which the cross was attached, a leaden plate, on one side of which were engraved the arms of France, and the following Latin inscription. LVDOVICVS MAGNVS REGNAT. NONO APRILIS CIO IOC
Página 255 - as yet there was no gallery,) during the whole debate and vote; and I well remember, that, after the numbers on the division were told and declared from the chair, Peyton Randolph, the attorney-general, came out at the door where I was standing, and said, as he entered the lobby,
Página 255 - rang, thumbing over the volumes of journals, to find a precedent for expunging a vote of the House, which, he said, had taken place while he was a member or clerk of the House, I do not recollect which. I stood by him, at the end of the table, a considerable part of the time, looking on as he turned
Página 334 - that made every nerve shudder with supernatural horror, when, lo! a storm at that instant arose, which shook the whole building, and the spirits whom he had called seemed to have come at his bidding. Nor did his eloquence or the storm immediately cease.
Página 357 - rights, or an acknowledgment of a right in the Parliament of Great Britain to impose duties and taxes upon a people, who are not represented in the House of Commons.
Página 255 - strongest resolution, was carried but by a single vote. The debate on it was most bloody. I was then but a student, and stood at the door of communication between the house and the lobby, (for as yet there was no gallery,) during the whole debate and vote; and I well remember, that, after the
Página 176 - country of New France, and, for the execution of this enterprise, to construct forts wherever you shall deem it necessary ; which it is our will that you shall hold on the same terms and conditions as Fort Frontenac, agreeably and conformably to our said Letters Patent of the 13th of
Página 255 - The within resolutions passed the House of Burgesses in May, 1765. They formed the first opposition to the stamp act, and the scheme of taxing America by the British Parliament.