The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 10Yale University Press, 1918 |
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... south shore of Lake Ontario , the old man of seventy - five was unable to walk over the rough portages and fifty Indians shouting songs of joy carried his great canoe on their shoulders . When the soldiers left the canoes and marched ...
... south shore of Lake Ontario , the old man of seventy - five was unable to walk over the rough portages and fifty Indians shouting songs of joy carried his great canoe on their shoulders . When the soldiers left the canoes and marched ...
Page 59
... shore he thought he was not far from the south shore . At half - past ten at night Paddon , the captain of the Edgar , Walker's flag- ship , came to tell him that land was in sight . Walker assumed that it was the south shore and gave a ...
... shore he thought he was not far from the south shore . At half - past ten at night Paddon , the captain of the Edgar , Walker's flag- ship , came to tell him that land was in sight . Walker assumed that it was the south shore and gave a ...
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... shore of Lake Huron to come to the St. Mary's River bearing towards the sea the chilly waters of Lake Superior . On ... south , on the narrow opening connecting Lake Hu- ron and Lake Michigan , grew up the post known as Michilimackinac ...
... shore of Lake Huron to come to the St. Mary's River bearing towards the sea the chilly waters of Lake Superior . On ... south , on the narrow opening connecting Lake Hu- ron and Lake Michigan , grew up the post known as Michilimackinac ...
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the French had a post called St. Esprit on the south shore of Lake Superior near its western end and they had also passed westward from Lake Michigan and founded posts on both the Illinois and the Wisconsin Rivers which flow into the ...
the French had a post called St. Esprit on the south shore of Lake Superior near its western end and they had also passed westward from Lake Michigan and founded posts on both the Illinois and the Wisconsin Rivers which flow into the ...
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... south shore of Lake Erie until they empty into the vaster flood of the Mississippi . Here there was a lion in the path , for the English claimed this region as naturally the hinterland of the colon- ies of Virginia and Pennsylvania ...
... south shore of Lake Erie until they empty into the vaster flood of the Mississippi . Here there was a lion in the path , for the English claimed this region as naturally the hinterland of the colon- ies of Virginia and Pennsylvania ...
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