History of Monroe County, Michigan, Band 1Brookhaven Press, 1890 |
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... taken refuge . He left his converts in the spring , and with one Indian pursued his journey to the Bay of Che - goi - me - gon . Che - goi - me - gon . After passing through Port- age Lake , his companion moved the canoe and its ...
... taken refuge . He left his converts in the spring , and with one Indian pursued his journey to the Bay of Che - goi - me - gon . Che - goi - me - gon . After passing through Port- age Lake , his companion moved the canoe and its ...
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... taken down from the adorable wood . " One of my first visits , " says he , " was in a wretched hut , dug out under a large rotten tree , which shielded it on one side , and supported by some fir branches which sheltered it from the wind ...
... taken down from the adorable wood . " One of my first visits , " says he , " was in a wretched hut , dug out under a large rotten tree , which shielded it on one side , and supported by some fir branches which sheltered it from the wind ...
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... taken to supply them with one . It would be a grateful task , did time permit , to dwell upon the labors and characters of those Jesuits who were the compeers of Marquette- such men as Allouez , Dreuillettes , Dablon , and Nouvelle ...
... taken to supply them with one . It would be a grateful task , did time permit , to dwell upon the labors and characters of those Jesuits who were the compeers of Marquette- such men as Allouez , Dreuillettes , Dablon , and Nouvelle ...
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... taken from the French the right to use brandy ? Are we not subjects of the same King as others ? " He asks , too , with the same ardor that marks our recent debates : " What reason can be given why savages have not a right to drink ...
... taken from the French the right to use brandy ? Are we not subjects of the same King as others ? " He asks , too , with the same ardor that marks our recent debates : " What reason can be given why savages have not a right to drink ...
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... taken toward its possession . The British merchants , who were largely interested in the fur business , were very reluctant to see the American dominion established , and there is no doubt that , by this means , disaffection was long ...
... taken toward its possession . The British merchants , who were largely interested in the fur business , were very reluctant to see the American dominion established , and there is no doubt that , by this means , disaffection was long ...
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