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Halaman 81
... Lord , that the General has , alone , undertaken the war without hav- ing consulted any person , neither officers of the army nor gentlemen , nor the people of the country who are the most interested , nor any individual whosoever he ...
... Lord , that the General has , alone , undertaken the war without hav- ing consulted any person , neither officers of the army nor gentlemen , nor the people of the country who are the most interested , nor any individual whosoever he ...
Halaman 82
... lord , but the General sends you a letter which he received from Father Lamberville , Jesuit , who is a missionary in an Iroquois village at Onontagué , whence those ambassadors came with whom peace was negotiated . The Father , who had ...
... lord , but the General sends you a letter which he received from Father Lamberville , Jesuit , who is a missionary in an Iroquois village at Onontagué , whence those ambassadors came with whom peace was negotiated . The Father , who had ...
Halaman 85
... Lord - I have the honor to write to you by Father Millet who passes here in retiring from among the Iroquois who cannot be persuaded that you have determined on waging war against them , not having demanded any satisfaction of them for ...
... Lord - I have the honor to write to you by Father Millet who passes here in retiring from among the Iroquois who cannot be persuaded that you have determined on waging war against them , not having demanded any satisfaction of them for ...
Halaman 86
... Lord , of Your very humble & very obt Serv ' , J. DE LAMBERVILLE . FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME . 18 July , 1684 . Sir - The Council convoked at Onnontagué was , at length , held on the 16th and 17th of July . You will see by the memoir I ...
... Lord , of Your very humble & very obt Serv ' , J. DE LAMBERVILLE . FROM THE SAME TO THE SAME . 18 July , 1684 . Sir - The Council convoked at Onnontagué was , at length , held on the 16th and 17th of July . You will see by the memoir I ...
Halaman 87
... Lord - Your people have brought my brother back here with the greatest possible dili- gence , having been wind bound three days , at one island . In order not to cause you any delay , which could only produce a useless consumption of ...
... Lord - Your people have brought my brother back here with the greatest possible dili- gence , having been wind bound three days , at one island . In order not to cause you any delay , which could only produce a useless consumption of ...
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