The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 7Little, Brown, & Company, 1924 |
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... called Fort Rouge , on the site of the city of Winnipeg ; and , some time after , another , at the mouth of the river Poskoiac , or Saskatchewan , neither of which , however , was long occupied . These various forts were only stockade ...
... called Fort Rouge , on the site of the city of Winnipeg ; and , some time after , another , at the mouth of the river Poskoiac , or Saskatchewan , neither of which , however , was long occupied . These various forts were only stockade ...
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... called White River , or River of the West , where they found a plant that shed drops like blood , and saw serpents of prodigious size . They said further that on the lower part of this river were walled towns , where dwelt white men who ...
... called White River , or River of the West , where they found a plant that shed drops like blood , and saw serpents of prodigious size . They said further that on the lower part of this river were walled towns , where dwelt white men who ...
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... called cellars by La Vérendrye , of which the place was full . The chief seemed much discomposed at this mishap , and explained it by saying that there were many rascals in the village . The loss was serious , since without the presents ...
... called cellars by La Vérendrye , of which the place was full . The chief seemed much discomposed at this mishap , and explained it by saying that there were many rascals in the village . The loss was serious , since without the presents ...
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Francis Parkman. be made , to avoid a fierce and dangerous tribe called Snake Indians ( Gens du Serpent ) .1 On hearing this story , La Vérendrye sent his eldest son , Pierre , to pursue the discovery with two men , ordering him to hire ...
Francis Parkman. be made , to avoid a fierce and dangerous tribe called Snake Indians ( Gens du Serpent ) .1 On hearing this story , La Vérendrye sent his eldest son , Pierre , to pursue the discovery with two men , ordering him to hire ...
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... called Horse Indians , who could guide them thither . It is impossible to identify this people with any certainty.1 The two travellers 1 The Cheyennes have a tradition that they were the first tribe of this region to have horses . This ...
... called Horse Indians , who could guide them thither . It is impossible to identify this people with any certainty.1 The two travellers 1 The Cheyennes have a tradition that they were the first tribe of this region to have horses . This ...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: The old régime in Canada Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
The Works of Francis Parkman: The old régime in Canada Francis Parkman Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1897 |
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