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... hundred men , bearing arms . The Ouyattanons , Peanguichias , Petikokias , are the same Nation , though in different villages . They can place under arms three hundred and fifty men . 50 200 350 The devices of these savages are the ...
... hundred men , bearing arms . The Ouyattanons , Peanguichias , Petikokias , are the same Nation , though in different villages . They can place under arms three hundred and fifty men . 50 200 350 The devices of these savages are the ...
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... hundred or one hundred and twenty paces wide , beyond which there was a hamlet of fishermen . An Iroquois whom I at one time had treated kindly at Montreal , put me across in his canoe , and through respect carried me on his shoulders ...
... hundred or one hundred and twenty paces wide , beyond which there was a hamlet of fishermen . An Iroquois whom I at one time had treated kindly at Montreal , put me across in his canoe , and through respect carried me on his shoulders ...
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... hundred children and a number of adults , the most part of whom died after Baptism . We have reëstablished Faith and piety in the hearts of a poor captive church , the first foundation of which we had laid in the Huron Country . We have ...
... hundred children and a number of adults , the most part of whom died after Baptism . We have reëstablished Faith and piety in the hearts of a poor captive church , the first foundation of which we had laid in the Huron Country . We have ...
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... hundred weight . We had moreover four Algonquin and four Iroquois canoes , which were to compose our little fleet of fifty- three Frenchmen . But the difficulty was to embark unperceived by the Iroquois who constantly beset us . The ...
... hundred weight . We had moreover four Algonquin and four Iroquois canoes , which were to compose our little fleet of fifty- three Frenchmen . But the difficulty was to embark unperceived by the Iroquois who constantly beset us . The ...
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... hundred men capable of bearing arms . These have always been at war with us , though they sometimes pretended to sue for peace . 1 For the Map above referred to , see the Vol . of Relations in the State Library , Proceeding towards the ...
... hundred men capable of bearing arms . These have always been at war with us , though they sometimes pretended to sue for peace . 1 For the Map above referred to , see the Vol . of Relations in the State Library , Proceeding towards the ...
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Halaman 188 - COUDRE, and that of a widow who had six children, whither M. de MONTIGNY had been carried when wounded. All the rest were consumed. The lives of between fifty and sixty persons, old men, women and children, were spared, they having escaped the first fury of the attack.
Halaman 249 - ... said patentees and their associates, their heirs, successors, and assigns, rendering and paying such duties and acknowledgments as now are or hereafter shall be constituted and established by the laws of this government, under the obedience of his Royal highness, his heirs and successors.
Halaman 503 - Sept. 13th, 1748.] [1.] What is the situation of the Colony under your government, the nature of the country, soil and climate, the latitudes and longitudes of the most considerable places in it, or the neighbouring French or Spanish settlements ? Have those...
Halaman 514 - What Trade has the Province under your Government with any foreign Plantations or any part of Europe, besides Great Britain ? How is that Trade carried on ? What Commodities do the People under your Government send to or receive from Foreign Plantations...