| Sir John William Fortescue - 1911 - 308 頁
...mismanagement under Newcastle, was finally accomplished by Pitt ; and a gigantic territory, extending from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi, passed under the British flag. Immediately upon the conclusion of peace, there came up... | |
| Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1911 - 546 頁
...the New World. To-day the French names of Montreal, Quebec, St. Louis, New Orleans, and other places from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi, remind us of the nation which settled that great region. By the treaty at the end of the... | |
| George McKinnon Wrong - 1914 - 296 頁
...North America was indeed gloomy. She had made magnificent claims *to hold the vast region stretching from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi. From the early days of discovery the sons of France, more imaginative than their English... | |
| Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker - 1914 - 328 頁
...Allegheny Rivers was a vital and pivotal point, forming, as it were, the centre in the long French line from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi. The route down the Ohio was shorter than that around the Great Lakes to the headwaters... | |
| 1915 - 340 頁
...realities the vision of a greater New France, held together by a chain of forts on all the inland waterways from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi, and exploiting, through friendly alliance with the native tribes, the rich fur trade of... | |
| Elam E. Branch - 1916 - 554 頁
...working- for the possession of all territory visited by their trading and exploring parties which extended from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi. The ceremony was concluded by a talk from Father Dablon, followed by the drawing up of... | |
| George Herbert Locke - 1919 - 170 頁
...the great Mississippi and erect a chain of forts which would connect and hold for France the country from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi. Here was the great chance for which this adventurous man had longed and for which he had... | |
| Ralph Henry Gabriel, Dumas Malone, Frederick Johnson Manning - 1921 - 88 頁
...century, Louis XV claimed in continental North America an imperial domain stretching two thousand miles from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi, but there were within it only 80,000 white settlers and traders. In the West Indies, there... | |
| Smith Burnham - 1922 - 400 頁
...discovery of an outlet to China. Although a boat may be sailed through long rivers and short canals from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi, this fact is hardly thought worthy of mention in these days. A far greater benefit to... | |
| George Thornton Fleming - 1922 - 544 頁
...thoroughly traversed and reports made to both church and state by the Jesuits who had gone over it from the mouth of the St. Lawrence to the mouth of the Mississippi and from Florida to the Golden Gate, years before. This is true of all of this territory... | |
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