The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... reached that Algonquin tribe , La Nation de l'Isle , who occupied the great island of the Allumettes . Then , after many a day of lonely travel , the voyager found a savage welcome among the Nipissings , on the lake which bears their ...
... reached that Algonquin tribe , La Nation de l'Isle , who occupied the great island of the Allumettes . Then , after many a day of lonely travel , the voyager found a savage welcome among the Nipissings , on the lake which bears their ...
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... reaching home with the fruits of their trade , in which case the outraged monopolists had no further right of redress , and could not attempt it without a breaking of the public peace , and exposure to the authorized ven 1 Champlain ...
... reaching home with the fruits of their trade , in which case the outraged monopolists had no further right of redress , and could not attempt it without a breaking of the public peace , and exposure to the authorized ven 1 Champlain ...
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... reached the border villages of the Attiwandarons , or Neutral Nation.3 As early as 1626 , they were visited by the Franciscan friar , La Roche Dallion , who reports a numerous population in twenty - eight towns , besides many small ...
... reached the border villages of the Attiwandarons , or Neutral Nation.3 As early as 1626 , they were visited by the Franciscan friar , La Roche Dallion , who reports a numerous population in twenty - eight towns , besides many small ...
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... reached home , and reported the happy issue of their journey , there was a dance of rejoicing ; and the father , wishing to take part in it , gave his son's soul to the keeping of a squaw who stood by . Being curious to see it , she ...
... reached home , and reported the happy issue of their journey , there was a dance of rejoicing ; and the father , wishing to take part in it , gave his son's soul to the keeping of a squaw who stood by . Being curious to see it , she ...
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... reached the top of the cliff , some two hundred feet above the river and the warehouses . On the left lay the fort built by Champlain , covering a part of the ground now form- ing Durham Terrace and the Place d'Armes . Its ramparts were ...
... reached the top of the cliff , some two hundred feet above the river and the warehouses . On the left lay the fort built by Champlain , covering a part of the ground now form- ing Durham Terrace and the Place d'Armes . Its ramparts were ...
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