The Red Book of Michigan: A Civil, Military and Biographical HistoryScholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library, 1871 - 564 էջ |
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... French Missionaries and Travellers . - Brebeuf ; Daniel ; Pijart ; Raymbault ; First Arrival of White Men at Saut de ... French Peas- antry ; The Jesuits ; French Soldiers ; French Policy ; Indian Mythology ; Frontier Posts , and the Fur ...
... French Missionaries and Travellers . - Brebeuf ; Daniel ; Pijart ; Raymbault ; First Arrival of White Men at Saut de ... French Peas- antry ; The Jesuits ; French Soldiers ; French Policy ; Indian Mythology ; Frontier Posts , and the Fur ...
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... French Settlements ; Michigan surrendered to the United States ; Condition of the Territory in connection with the Fur Trade ; Currency employed in the Fur Trade ...... Condition after the Surrender of the Posts . - Michigan erected ...
... French Settlements ; Michigan surrendered to the United States ; Condition of the Territory in connection with the Fur Trade ; Currency employed in the Fur Trade ...... Condition after the Surrender of the Posts . - Michigan erected ...
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... French travellers - La Honton - to call this region " the fag end of the world . " It abounds with forests of white and yellow pine , and will probably never be favorable for agricultural production , although it is a rich mineral ...
... French travellers - La Honton - to call this region " the fag end of the world . " It abounds with forests of white and yellow pine , and will probably never be favorable for agricultural production , although it is a rich mineral ...
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... French travellers ; but these have been driven , by the progress of emigration , to the plains which sweep along the base of the Rocky Mountains . The elk and moose and troops of deer formerly fed on the green herbage upon the banks of ...
... French travellers ; but these have been driven , by the progress of emigration , to the plains which sweep along the base of the Rocky Mountains . The elk and moose and troops of deer formerly fed on the green herbage upon the banks of ...
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... French travellers from the earliest period , and Charlevoix , who travelled through this region in 1720 , once declared that " nothing of the fish kind could excel it . Great numbers of trout and whitefish are taken upon the lakes and ...
... French travellers from the earliest period , and Charlevoix , who travelled through this region in 1720 , once declared that " nothing of the fish kind could excel it . Great numbers of trout and whitefish are taken upon the lakes and ...
Common terms and phrases
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Էջ 528 - A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business; but a smaller number may adjourn from day to day, and compel the attendance of absent members, in such manner and under such penalties as each house may prescribe. Sec. 9. Each house shall choose its own officers, determine the rules of its proceedings, and judge of the qualifications, elections, and returns of its members ; and may, with the concurrence of two-thirds of all the members elected, expel a member.