The modern part of An universal history, from the earliest accounts to the present time, 第 36 卷C. Bathurst, J. F. and C. Rivington, A. Hamilton, T. Payne, T. Longman, S. Crowder, B. Law, T. Becket, J. Robson, F. Newbery, G. Robinson, T. Cadell, J. and T. Bowles, S. Bladon, J. Murray, and W. Fox., 1783 |
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第 19 頁
... give up his prisoners to Laudonniere , now sent him a very humble meffage , requesting he would cause the storm to cease . The Frenchman anfwered , that the ftorm was owing to the Indian's obftinacy , and threatened to burn him in his ...
... give up his prisoners to Laudonniere , now sent him a very humble meffage , requesting he would cause the storm to cease . The Frenchman anfwered , that the ftorm was owing to the Indian's obftinacy , and threatened to burn him in his ...
第 24 頁
... give way to the voice of famine . Outina was made a prifoner , but all his fubjects took arms for his rescue , and the unhappy fettlers found themselves plunged in a war , which they were in no condition to fup- port . A negotiation ...
... give way to the voice of famine . Outina was made a prifoner , but all his fubjects took arms for his rescue , and the unhappy fettlers found themselves plunged in a war , which they were in no condition to fup- port . A negotiation ...
第 27 頁
... give them quarter : then proceeding to attack the French bips ef- hips , they gave him the flip and efcaped . Returning to cape . the mouth of the May , he faw the fmaller French ships drawn up under the fort , and the beach lined with ...
... give them quarter : then proceeding to attack the French bips ef- hips , they gave him the flip and efcaped . Returning to cape . the mouth of the May , he faw the fmaller French ships drawn up under the fort , and the beach lined with ...
第 29 頁
... give the most softening reprefentation of his conduct ; nor was his narrative published , till about a hundred and fixty years after the thing happened , But the Proteftant account is given by one of the fufferers themfelves , and is ...
... give the most softening reprefentation of his conduct ; nor was his narrative published , till about a hundred and fixty years after the thing happened , But the Proteftant account is given by one of the fufferers themfelves , and is ...
第 34 頁
... give him information as to the ftrength of the place ; and he quickly perceived , that he had no means of fucceeding against it but by a fcalade . The two following days were paffed in preparatives for that purpose ; during which time ...
... give him information as to the ftrength of the place ; and he quickly perceived , that he had no means of fucceeding against it but by a fcalade . The two following days were paffed in preparatives for that purpose ; during which time ...
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第 82 頁 - 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...
第 118 頁 - Town, unto the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude, if the said river doth extend so far northward; but if the said river shall not extend so far northward, then by the said river so far as it doth extend; and from the head of the said river, the eastern bounds...
第 82 頁 - 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...
第 82 頁 - Iberville, and from thence, by a line drawn along the middle of this river, and the lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain, to the fea ; and for this purpofe, the moft Chriftian King cedes in full right, and guaranties to his Britannic Majefty, the river and port of the Mobile, and every thing which he...
第 314 頁 - ... poor souls over and over; some catching hold of beams and rafters of houses, others were found in the sand that appeared when the water was drained away, with their legs and arms out.
第 119 頁 - Council, inconsistent with the sovereignty or lawful prerogative of us, our heirs or successors, or contrary to the faith and allegiance due to the legal government of this realm...
第 119 頁 - ... do in any sort withstand the same, but that they be, at all times, aiding and assisting, as...
第 489 頁 - ... one of which it is absolutely necessary for a good Moslem to believe. The number of these sacred books were, according to them, one hundred and four ; of which ten were given to Adam, fifty to Seth, thirty to Edris or Enoch, ten to Abraham, and the other four, being the Pentateuch, the Psalms, the Gospel, and the Koran, were...
第 90 頁 - But since the natives of that place, who will be concerned in our plantation, are utterly strangers to Christianity, whose idolatry, ignorance, or mistake, gives us no right to expel, or use them ill; and those who remove from other parts to plant there, will unavoidably be of different opinions concerning matters of religion, the liberty whereof they will expect to have allowed them...
第 495 頁 - How can flaves, educated under the menacing brow of a mafter, ftifle, at the approach of a hardy enemy, the habitual fenfations of fear they have contracted from arbitrary power ? How can men fo debafed, without elevation of mind, accuftomed to trample on the weak, and to cringe before the powerful, avoid yielding to the magnanimity, the policy, the valour of a bold enterprifing people ? How can...