The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... bleak shores of Hudson Bay , from the banks of the Mississippi to the banks of the St. Lawrence and the Hudson , they came each year on laborious journeys , paddling their canoes and carrying them THE CONFLICT OPENS 7.
... bleak shores of Hudson Bay , from the banks of the Mississippi to the banks of the St. Lawrence and the Hudson , they came each year on laborious journeys , paddling their canoes and carrying them THE CONFLICT OPENS 7.
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on laborious journeys , paddling their canoes and carrying them over portages , to barter furs for the things which they must have and which the white man alone could supply . The Iroquois , the ablest and most resolute of the native ...
on laborious journeys , paddling their canoes and carrying them over portages , to barter furs for the things which they must have and which the white man alone could supply . The Iroquois , the ablest and most resolute of the native ...
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... canoes to meet it . The Eng- lish envoy was placed blindfold in one of these canoes and was paddled to the shore . Here two soldiers took him by the arms and led him over many obstacles up the steep ascent to the Château St. Louis . He ...
... canoes to meet it . The Eng- lish envoy was placed blindfold in one of these canoes and was paddled to the shore . Here two soldiers took him by the arms and led him over many obstacles up the steep ascent to the Château St. Louis . He ...
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... canoe on their shoulders . When the soldiers left the canoes and marched forward to the fight , they bore Frontenac in an easy chair . He did not de- stroy his enemy , for many of the Indians fled , but he burned their chief village and ...
... canoe on their shoulders . When the soldiers left the canoes and marched forward to the fight , they bore Frontenac in an easy chair . He did not de- stroy his enemy , for many of the Indians fled , but he burned their chief village and ...
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... canoes of Indians , La Vérendrye floated down Rainy River to the Lake of the Woods , and here , on a beautiful peninsula jutting out into the lake , he built another post , Fort St. Charles . It must have seemed imposing to the natives ...
... canoes of Indians , La Vérendrye floated down Rainy River to the Lake of the Woods , and here , on a beautiful peninsula jutting out into the lake , he built another post , Fort St. Charles . It must have seemed imposing to the natives ...
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