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... letter of Post to General Forbes , as to his visit to the Delawares , beginning November 27 , 1758 , in ' Pennsylvania Archives ' ( O. S. ) , Vol . III , p . 560. It is improperly there given as a " Journal of Frederick Post . " This letter ...
... letter of Post to General Forbes , as to his visit to the Delawares , beginning November 27 , 1758 , in ' Pennsylvania Archives ' ( O. S. ) , Vol . III , p . 560. It is improperly there given as a " Journal of Frederick Post . " This letter ...
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... letter to the French gov- ernment , dated Quebec , October 27 , 1722 , suggested that as the Sioux were hostile to the Lake Superior tribes , a trading post for their benefit should be established near the Falls of St. Anthony , and ...
... letter to the French gov- ernment , dated Quebec , October 27 , 1722 , suggested that as the Sioux were hostile to the Lake Superior tribes , a trading post for their benefit should be established near the Falls of St. Anthony , and ...
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... letter from the fort writes : † The fourth of the month of November we did not forget that it was the Saint's Day of the general . The holy mass was said for him in the morning , and they were well prepared to celebrate in the evening ...
... letter from the fort writes : † The fourth of the month of November we did not forget that it was the Saint's Day of the general . The holy mass was said for him in the morning , and they were well prepared to celebrate in the evening ...
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... letters , and although the Sioux seem very friendly , the result only can tell whether this fidelity is to be absolutely depended upon , for the unre- strained and inconsistent spirit which composes the Indian character may easily ...
... letters , and although the Sioux seem very friendly , the result only can tell whether this fidelity is to be absolutely depended upon , for the unre- strained and inconsistent spirit which composes the Indian character may easily ...
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... letters that the Count has written for several years , that he has nothing so much at heart as the destruction of that Indian nation , which cannot be prevailed on by the presents and the good treatment of the French , to live in peace ...
... letters that the Count has written for several years , that he has nothing so much at heart as the destruction of that Indian nation , which cannot be prevailed on by the presents and the good treatment of the French , to live in peace ...
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