Collections of the Illinois State Historical Library, Volumen10Illinois State Historical Library, 1915 - 597 páginas |
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... English intruders . No evidence appears to indicate his acquiescence with any of the Indians ' plans . This statement cannot be extended , however , to include the position of the French inhabitants . The commandant's neutral position ...
... English intruders . No evidence appears to indicate his acquiescence with any of the Indians ' plans . This statement cannot be extended , however , to include the position of the French inhabitants . The commandant's neutral position ...
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... English government , and to convince the savages ( who rejoice in seeing me still here after having seen the preparations that were being made at Fort Duquesne ) . They do not fail in all their harangues to repeat to me : " Take courage ...
... English government , and to convince the savages ( who rejoice in seeing me still here after having seen the preparations that were being made at Fort Duquesne ) . They do not fail in all their harangues to repeat to me : " Take courage ...
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... English , the Chippewa of Michillimackinac threw themselves upon the English garrison which occupied that post . They had already destroyed a large part of it , when Father du Jaunay , a Jesuit , opened his house to serve as an asylum ...
... English , the Chippewa of Michillimackinac threw themselves upon the English garrison which occupied that post . They had already destroyed a large part of it , when Father du Jaunay , a Jesuit , opened his house to serve as an asylum ...
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... English , and , it is said , to the Spaniards.1 I send to Mobile to have trans- ported here the artillery ; orders to the posts to be evacuated I sent to Mobile a chartered bateau to commence the evacuation and to remove the artillery ...
... English , and , it is said , to the Spaniards.1 I send to Mobile to have trans- ported here the artillery ; orders to the posts to be evacuated I sent to Mobile a chartered bateau to commence the evacuation and to remove the artillery ...
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... English might make . I consented for these reasons . first opinion was maintained , and orders were sent . Consequently I sent two bateaux to the Natchez to transport the artillery from the fort and the other property of the king to ...
... English might make . I consented for these reasons . first opinion was maintained , and orders were sent . Consequently I sent two bateaux to the Natchez to transport the artillery from the fort and the other property of the king to ...
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Página 72 - Blessed are they that have been persecuted for righteousness" sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye when men shall reproach you, and persecute you, and say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Página 41 - Assemblies can be called as aforesaid, all Persons Inhabiting in or resorting to our Said Colonies may confide in our Royal Protection for the Enjoyment of the Benefit of the Laws of our Realm of England...
Página 40 - The Government of Quebec bounded on the Labrador Coast by the River St. John, and from thence by a Line drawn from the Head of that River through the Lake St.
Página 43 - Indians, all the lands and territories not included within the limits of our said three new governments or within the limits of the territory granted to the Hudson's Bay Company, as also all the lands and territories lying to the westward of the sources of the rivers which fall into the sea from the west and northwest...
Página 40 - ... fishery of our subjects may be extended to, and carried on upon, the coast of Labrador and the adjacent islands, we have thought fit, with the advice of our said privy council, to put all that coast, from the river St. John's to Hudson's streights, together with the islands of Anticosti and Madelaine, and all other smaller islands lying upon the said coast, under the care and inspection of our governor of Newfoundland.
Página 485 - ... that then, and in every such case, it shall and may be lawful to and for the said...
Página 39 - We, therefore, have thought fit, by and with the advice of our Privy Council...
Página 213 - Je suis avec un profond respect, MONSEIGNEUR, Votre très humble et très obéissant serviteur, RACINE.
Página 395 - Whereas, by the peace concluded at Paris the 1oth of February, 1763, the country of the Illinois has been ceded to His Britannic Majesty, and the taking possession of the said country of the Illinois by the troops of His Majesty, though delayed, has been determined upon, we have found it good to make known to the inhabitants — That his Majesty grants to the inhabitants of the Illinois the liberty of the Catholic religion, as it has already been granted to his subjects in Canada.
Página 12 - I have heard of your situation which gives me great Pain ; indeed, we are not in much better, for this morning the Indians sent for me, to speak to me, and Immediately bound me, when I got to their Cabbin...