Discovery and Conquests of the North-west, with the History of Chicago, Teil 1R. Blanchard & Company, 1881 - 768 Seiten |
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... ground over which we have traveled , doubly endeared to us , because we ourselves were the first to take possession of it , and because we fashioned its institutions after our own model . That our history rises in importance as we ...
... ground over which we have traveled , doubly endeared to us , because we ourselves were the first to take possession of it , and because we fashioned its institutions after our own model . That our history rises in importance as we ...
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... ground that but a few decades past was the bosom of the rolling deep , and a few cen- turies past a mature forest of giant trees . Through these glooms the adventurers passed down the river till the mouth of the Arkansas was reached ...
... ground that but a few decades past was the bosom of the rolling deep , and a few cen- turies past a mature forest of giant trees . Through these glooms the adventurers passed down the river till the mouth of the Arkansas was reached ...
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... yet no record is made of such information by either Shea or Parkman . † These were excavations in the ground , not unlike cellars , covered with earth , standard of the cross among them . Thus passed the Passage Up the Illinois River . 15.
... yet no record is made of such information by either Shea or Parkman . † These were excavations in the ground , not unlike cellars , covered with earth , standard of the cross among them . Thus passed the Passage Up the Illinois River . 15.
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... ground where his cabin stood , and make the wretched hut untenable . They were therefore forced to seek their canoé as an asylum from the swollen waters , and in it they passed over to the Desplaines and down its current to the Illinois ...
... ground where his cabin stood , and make the wretched hut untenable . They were therefore forced to seek their canoé as an asylum from the swollen waters , and in it they passed over to the Desplaines and down its current to the Illinois ...
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... ground was covered with 2 foot of snow , We were detained there three days , which remained constantly from that time . during which Pierre killed a deer , three wild geese and three turkeys , which were very good . The others passed on ...
... ground was covered with 2 foot of snow , We were detained there three days , which remained constantly from that time . during which Pierre killed a deer , three wild geese and three turkeys , which were very good . The others passed on ...
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Seite 149 - Cresap, the last spring, in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not even sparing my women and children. There runs not a drop of my blood in the veins of any living creature. This called on me for revenge. I have sought it : I have killed many : I have fully glutted my vengeance : for my country I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. He will not turn on his heel to save his life. Who is there to...
Seite 175 - September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom and independence as the other States...
Seite 208 - Lawrence ; thence westerly to a fork of that branch of the great Miami river running into the Ohio, at or near which fork stood Loromie's store, and where commences the portage between the Miami of the Ohio, and St. Mary's river, which is a branch of the Miami, which runs into Lake Erie; thence a westerly course to Fort Recovery...
Seite 104 - Englishman, our father, the king of France, employed our young men to make war upon your nation. In this warfare, many of them have been killed; and it is our custom to retaliate, until such time as the spirits of the slain are satisfied.
Seite 94 - The paths of glory lead but to the grave " — must have seemed at such a moment fraught with mournful meaning. At the close of the recitation Wolfe added, "Now, gentlemen, I would rather be the author of that poem than take Quebec.
Seite 194 - Money to us is of no value; and to most of us unknown; and, as no consideration whatever can induce us to sell the lands on which we get sustenance for our women and children, we hope we may be allowed to point out a mode by which your settlers may be easily removed, and peace thereby obtained.
Seite 23 - We are made a spectacle to the world, to angels, and to men.
Seite 175 - September last ; that is to say, upon condition that the territory so ceded shall be laid out and formed Into states, containing a suitable extent of territory, not less than one hundred nor more than one hundred and fifty miles square...
Seite 149 - I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered Logan's cabin hungry, and he gave him not meat ; if ever he came cold and naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for the whites, that my countrymen pointed as they passed and said, " Logan is the friend of the white men.
Seite 105 - France; but for you we have taken into consideration that you have ventured your life among us in the expectation that we should not molest you. You do not come armed with an intention to make war; you come in peace to trade with us and supply us with necessaries of which we are in much want.