The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... open the passage by water from the French to the Iroquois , to chase hostile canoes from the river , smooth away the rapids and cataracts , and calm the waves of the : 645 . ] SPEECH OF KIOTSATON .. 387 " 386 [ 1645 . PEACE .
... open the passage by water from the French to the Iroquois , to chase hostile canoes from the river , smooth away the rapids and cataracts , and calm the waves of the : 645 . ] SPEECH OF KIOTSATON .. 387 " 386 [ 1645 . PEACE .
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Francis Parkman. : 645 . ] SPEECH OF KIOTSATON .. 387 " You lake . The eighth cleared the path by land . would have ... Kiotsaton declared that the Iroquois had always wished to send home Jogues and Bressani to their friends , and had ...
Francis Parkman. : 645 . ] SPEECH OF KIOTSATON .. 387 " You lake . The eighth cleared the path by land . would have ... Kiotsaton declared that the Iroquois had always wished to send home Jogues and Bressani to their friends , and had ...
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... Kiotsaton made him a speech : " When I left my country , I gave up my life ; I went to meet death , and I owe it to you that I am yet alive . I thank you that I still see the sun ; I thank you for all your words and acts of kindness ; I ...
... Kiotsaton made him a speech : " When I left my country , I gave up my life ; I went to meet death , and I owe it to you that I am yet alive . I thank you that I still see the sun ; I thank you for all your words and acts of kindness ; I ...
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... Kiotsaton , when he saw his party embarked , turned to the French and Indians who lined the shore , and said with a loud voice , “ Fare- well , brothers ! I am one of your relations now . " Then turning to the Governor , " Onontio ...
... Kiotsaton , when he saw his party embarked , turned to the French and Indians who lined the shore , and said with a loud voice , “ Fare- well , brothers ! I am one of your relations now . " Then turning to the Governor , " Onontio ...
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... Kiotsaton . Le Berger was one of those who had been made prisoners by Piskaret , and treated kindly by the French . In 1648 , he voluntarily came to Three Rivers , and gave himself up to a party of Frenchmen . He was converted , bap ...
... Kiotsaton . Le Berger was one of those who had been made prisoners by Piskaret , and treated kindly by the French . In 1648 , he voluntarily came to Three Rivers , and gave himself up to a party of Frenchmen . He was converted , bap ...
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