General History of the State of Michigan: With Biographical Sketches, Portrait Engravings, and Numerous Illustrations. A Complete History of the Peninsular State from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present TimeR. D. S. Tyler & Company, 1873 - 735 էջ |
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... called Charlesbourg . Here , after an unsuccessful attempt to navigate and regretted that his command and himself had been included in that capitulation . Liberated on parole , he repaired to the seat of government to report the causes ...
... called Charlesbourg . Here , after an unsuccessful attempt to navigate and regretted that his command and himself had been included in that capitulation . Liberated on parole , he repaired to the seat of government to report the causes ...
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... called by the natives " Qubio " or " Que- term of six years . When Mr. Buchanan became President , he invited General Cass to the head of the Department of State , which position he resigned in December , 1860. He devoted some attention ...
... called by the natives " Qubio " or " Que- term of six years . When Mr. Buchanan became President , he invited General Cass to the head of the Department of State , which position he resigned in December , 1860. He devoted some attention ...
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... called the Six Nations . After the return of Champlain to France in 1616 , the interests of the colony were in great danger from the Prince of Condé , Viceroy of Canada , being not only in disgrace , but in confinement for the share ...
... called the Six Nations . After the return of Champlain to France in 1616 , the interests of the colony were in great danger from the Prince of Condé , Viceroy of Canada , being not only in disgrace , but in confinement for the share ...
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... called the Wolves , and a hostile spirit was kindled amongst these fierce tribes . Champlain did all in his power to check the spirit , but he found it impossible to prevent a body of hot - headed young Indians from making an inroad ...
... called the Wolves , and a hostile spirit was kindled amongst these fierce tribes . Champlain did all in his power to check the spirit , but he found it impossible to prevent a body of hot - headed young Indians from making an inroad ...
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... called from having been united to the other French possessions in America , which we have not yet men- tioned . This very able Governor left M. de Courcelles to act as Governor - General , with several officers of great ability under ...
... called from having been united to the other French possessions in America , which we have not yet men- tioned . This very able Governor left M. de Courcelles to act as Governor - General , with several officers of great ability under ...
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General History of the State of Michigan: with Biographical Sketches ... Charles Richard Tuttle Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1873 |
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Էջ 452 - It is hereby ordained and declared by the authority aforesaid that the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact, between the original states and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent...
Էջ 182 - Englishman, although you have conquered the French, you have not yet conquered us! We are not your slaves. These lakes, these woods and mountains were left to us by our ancestors. They are our inheritance; and we will part with them to none. Your nation supposes that we, like the white people, cannot live without bread — and pork — and beef! But you ought to know that He, the Great Spirit and Master of Life, has provided food for us in these spacious lakes and on these woody mountains.
Էջ 366 - Detroit. It is far from my inclination to join in a war of extermination, but you must be aware that the numerous body of Indians who have attached themselves to my troops will be beyond my control the moment the contest commences.
Էջ 197 - Why do you suffer the white men to dwell among you? My children, you have forgotten the customs and traditions of your forefathers. Why do you not clothe yourselves in skins, as they did, and use the bows and arrows, and the stone-pointed lances, which they used? You have bought guns, knives, kettles, and blankets, from the white men, until you can no longer do without them; and, what is worse, you have drunk the poison fire-water, which turns you into fools. Fling all these things away, live as...
Էջ 182 - Englishman, our Father, the king of France, employed our young men to make war upon your nation. In this warfare, many of them have been killed; and it is our custom to retaliate, until such time as the spirits of the slain are satisfied.
Էջ 181 - Englishman ! — We are informed that our father, the king of France, is old and infirm ; and that being fatigued with making war upon your nation, he is fallen asleep. During his sleep, you have taken advantage of him, and possessed yourselves of Canada. But his nap is almost at an end. I think I hear him already stirring, and inquiring for his children the Indians ; — and, when he does awake, what must be come of you ? He will destroy you utterly ! " Englishman ! — Although you have conquered...
Էջ 219 - The respite which sleep afforded me during the night was put an end to by the return of morning. I was again on the rack of apprehension. At sunrise I heard the family stirring, and presently after Indian voices, informing M. Langlade that they had not found my hapless self among the dead, and that they supposed me to be somewhere concealed.
Էջ 453 - Miami aforesaid; and on the north by an east and west line drawn through the southerly extreme of Lake Michigan, running east, after intersecting the due north line aforesaid from the mouth of the Great Miami, until it shall intersect Lake Erie or the territorial line, and thence with the same, through Lake Erie, to the Pennsylvania line...
Էջ 550 - ... district, and the records, papers, and proceedings of said district court, and the seal and other property appertaining thereto, shall be transferred into the district court of the State for such county, except as...
Էջ 334 - They grew from the scum of the great water, when it was troubled by the evil spirit, and the froth was driven into the woods by a strong east wind. They are numerous, but I hate them.