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The springs of American civilization, unlike those of the elder world, lie revealed in the clear light of History. In appearance they are feeble; in reality, copious and full of force. Acting at the sources of life, instruments otherwise weak become mighty for good and evil, and men, lost elsewhere in the crowd, stand forth as agents of Destiny. In their toils, their sufferings, their conflicts, momentous questions were at stake, and issues vital to the future world, - the prevalence of races, the triumph of principles, health or disease, a blessing or a curse.
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Pioneers of France in the New world.: France and England in North America, part first.
1910, Little, Brown and company
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Pioneers of France in the New World: Huguenots in Florida, Samuel de Champlain.
1907, Little, Brown
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Pioneers of France in the New world: France and England in North America, Pt. 1
1906, Little, Brown
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Pioneers of France in the New World
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Pioneers of France in the New World.
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