An Illustrated History of the State of Indiana: Being a Full and Authentic Civil and Political History of the State from Its First Exploration Down to 1875R. S. Peale & Company, 1875 - 736 páginas |
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... river , in 1701. At this period the zealous Jesuit missionaries , the adventurous French fur traders , with their ... rivers , made their appearance among the Indians of Indiana . The pious Jesuits held up the cross of Christ and ...
... river , in 1701. At this period the zealous Jesuit missionaries , the adventurous French fur traders , with their ... rivers , made their appearance among the Indians of Indiana . The pious Jesuits held up the cross of Christ and ...
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... river remained at peace with the English , although in the meantime many English colonists , contrary to the ... rivers , near the Twightwee village . At Detroit and in the vicinity of that post , there were about one thousand French ...
... river remained at peace with the English , although in the meantime many English colonists , contrary to the ... rivers , near the Twightwee village . At Detroit and in the vicinity of that post , there were about one thousand French ...
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... rivers which fall into the Atlantic ocean from the west or northwest . " In pursuance of this policy the government ... river Ouabache , where they lead a wandering life , without government , and without laws , interrupting the free ...
... rivers which fall into the Atlantic ocean from the west or northwest . " In pursuance of this policy the government ... river Ouabache , where they lead a wandering life , without government , and without laws , interrupting the free ...
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... river , about three - quarters of a mile above the town . We were informed that the people , a few days before , were under arms , but had concluded that the cause of the alarm was without founda- tion ; and that at that time there was ...
... river , about three - quarters of a mile above the town . We were informed that the people , a few days before , were under arms , but had concluded that the cause of the alarm was without founda- tion ; and that at that time there was ...
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... river , and there to remain in secret until further orders ; but if he found himself discovered , to do the enemy all the damage he could , without running too much risk of losing his vessel , and not to leave the river until he had ...
... river , and there to remain in secret until further orders ; but if he found himself discovered , to do the enemy all the damage he could , without running too much risk of losing his vessel , and not to leave the river until he had ...
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