Gov Roosevelts Exact Parallels volume 2

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Gov Roosevelts Exact Parallels volume 2
Mead, Edwin D. (Edwin Doak), 1849-1937
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Who were the few thousand French- men at New Orleans concernins: whom all this pother is about, and what were their real feelings toward the country? The great work on early Louisiana his- tory is that by Charles Gayarre' ; and this is what he says, speaking of the gen- eration before the cession : — Those who came to Louisiana never con- sidered that they had found a home in her bosom. With the exception, perhaps, of the Acadians and of the Germans, whom Law had sent to the colony in 1722, tho
...se whom she re- ceived in her lap were not grateful for the hos- pitality, and deemed themselves miserable exiles. All the military officers and other persons em- ployed by the government had but one object, that of obtaining promotion for their services here, and of making nionev, by fair or foul means, according to their different dispositions, in order to return with ampler means of enjoy- ment to their cherished native country. With regard to the population not composed of offi- cials, a good many had been transported to Louisiana by force, and detested a country which they looked on as a prison.

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