An Illinois ReaderNorthern Illinois University Press, 1970 - 468 páginas |
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... French and British ; our earliest capitals were Paris and London . When in the 1670s French agents of Louis XIV planted themselves at the Sault Ste . Marie , and British agents for Charles II appeared in the passes of the Alleghenies ...
... French and British ; our earliest capitals were Paris and London . When in the 1670s French agents of Louis XIV planted themselves at the Sault Ste . Marie , and British agents for Charles II appeared in the passes of the Alleghenies ...
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... French Jesuits and seminarians established missions at Chicago in 1696 ( and Kaskas- kia in 1703 ) but , it was in March 1699 , when Jolliet de Montigny and Jean Francois Buisson de St. Cosmé , priests of the Seminary of Foreign ...
... French Jesuits and seminarians established missions at Chicago in 1696 ( and Kaskas- kia in 1703 ) but , it was in March 1699 , when Jolliet de Montigny and Jean Francois Buisson de St. Cosmé , priests of the Seminary of Foreign ...
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... French folk of Illinois had a passion for drunken- ness and were “ for the greatest part drunk every day while they can get Drink to buy in the Colony . " He further stated that the Negroes were obliged to " Labour very hard to Support ...
... French folk of Illinois had a passion for drunken- ness and were “ for the greatest part drunk every day while they can get Drink to buy in the Colony . " He further stated that the Negroes were obliged to " Labour very hard to Support ...
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INTRODUCTION NOT WITHOUT THY WONDROUS | 3 |
OUTPOST OF A NEW NATION 17601796 | 19 |
Hard Times in Illinois in 1780 | 37 |
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