The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... says : " Ils ont vne douceur et vne affabilité quasi incroyable pour des Sauuages ; ils ne se picquent pas aisément . . . . Ils se maintiennent dans cette si parfaite intelligence par les fre- quentes visites , les secours qu'ils se ...
... says : " Ils ont vne douceur et vne affabilité quasi incroyable pour des Sauuages ; ils ne se picquent pas aisément . . . . Ils se maintiennent dans cette si parfaite intelligence par les fre- quentes visites , les secours qu'ils se ...
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... says tradition , a celestial being , incarnate on earth , coun- selled them to compose their strife and unite in a league of defence and aggression . Another person- age , wholly mortal , yet wonderfully endowed , a renowned warrior and ...
... says tradition , a celestial being , incarnate on earth , coun- selled them to compose their strife and unite in a league of defence and aggression . Another person- age , wholly mortal , yet wonderfully endowed , a renowned warrior and ...
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... say to which of the three he was most devoted . - - The great council of the fifty sachems formed , as we have seen , the government of the league . When- ever a subject arose before any of the nations , of importance enough to demand ...
... say to which of the three he was most devoted . - - The great council of the fifty sachems formed , as we have seen , the government of the league . When- ever a subject arose before any of the nations , of importance enough to demand ...
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... says Lafitau , " that they have taken the ascendant over the other nations , divided and overcome the most warlike , made themselves a terror to the most remote , and now hold a peaceful neutrality between the French and English ...
... says Lafitau , " that they have taken the ascendant over the other nations , divided and overcome the most warlike , made themselves a terror to the most remote , and now hold a peaceful neutrality between the French and English ...
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... says , 2,350 . In the Journal of Greenhalgh , an Englishman who visited them in 1677 , their warriors are set down at 2,150 . Du Chesneau , in 1681 , estimates them at 2,000 ; De la Barre , in 1684 , at 2,600 , they having been ...
... says , 2,350 . In the Journal of Greenhalgh , an Englishman who visited them in 1677 , their warriors are set down at 2,150 . Du Chesneau , in 1681 , estimates them at 2,000 ; De la Barre , in 1684 , at 2,600 , they having been ...
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