The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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Página 1763
... command of Le Barbier , and took his departure with sixteen others , to go by land to the Illinois , and thence through Canada to France , to seek further reinforcement and sup- plies . On this journey he was basely assassi- nated on ...
... command of Le Barbier , and took his departure with sixteen others , to go by land to the Illinois , and thence through Canada to France , to seek further reinforcement and sup- plies . On this journey he was basely assassi- nated on ...
Página 1765
... command of the fort , he was restored to it through the influence of La Salle . by a regular commission from the King , Louis XIV . So much for the settlement at the Illinois . You have seen that when La Salle , in 1683 , returned to ...
... command of the fort , he was restored to it through the influence of La Salle . by a regular commission from the King , Louis XIV . So much for the settlement at the Illinois . You have seen that when La Salle , in 1683 , returned to ...
Página 1791
... command of Ribaut was destroyed by the Spaniards , who , headed by Governor Melendez , attacked it with- out loss of time , and made prisoners of Ribaut and his whole party . The same happened in the case of the unfortunate shipwreck of ...
... command of Ribaut was destroyed by the Spaniards , who , headed by Governor Melendez , attacked it with- out loss of time , and made prisoners of Ribaut and his whole party . The same happened in the case of the unfortunate shipwreck of ...
Página 1799
... command , founded on the protection alleged to have been afforded to the English in their late war with that nation ; also , on the hostilities committed by the Indians under the protection of our Government , and affirmed to be ...
... command , founded on the protection alleged to have been afforded to the English in their late war with that nation ; also , on the hostilities committed by the Indians under the protection of our Government , and affirmed to be ...
Página 1801
... command , re- commending the observance of the strictest neu- trality towards the belligerents , offer similar proofs of this spirit . The letter of John Brown , a citi- zen of the United States , written at that period , the claim made ...
... command , re- commending the observance of the strictest neu- trality towards the belligerents , offer similar proofs of this spirit . The letter of John Brown , a citi- zen of the United States , written at that period , the claim made ...
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