The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Harper & Brothers, 1853 - 654 頁 Nolen's plans for development in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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... acquisitions , were the first possessors of the land of North America . The French Jesuits were the first who penetrated into the wildernesses of Canada and 66 to the great lakes of the West . Religious 4 HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD .
... acquisitions , were the first possessors of the land of North America . The French Jesuits were the first who penetrated into the wildernesses of Canada and 66 to the great lakes of the West . Religious 4 HOMES OF THE NEW WORLD .
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... north of Illinois , round Chicago . Two years afterward , sailing from Chicago to Mackinaw , he entered a little river in Michigan . Erecting an altar , he said mass according to the ritual of the Catholic Church , and then desired the ...
... north of Illinois , round Chicago . Two years afterward , sailing from Chicago to Mackinaw , he entered a little river in Michigan . Erecting an altar , he said mass according to the ritual of the Catholic Church , and then desired the ...
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... North , to Florida and Louisiana in the South , and their population has been estimated , it appears that the whole Indian race , east of the Great River , amounts to about 180,000 souls . The tribes or families into which they are ...
... North , to Florida and Louisiana in the South , and their population has been estimated , it appears that the whole Indian race , east of the Great River , amounts to about 180,000 souls . The tribes or families into which they are ...
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... North American Indians . A great deal has been said , and conjectured , and written , and much inquiry has been made on the question of whence came these people ? And it now seems to be an established idea that they are of the Mongolian ...
... North American Indians . A great deal has been said , and conjectured , and written , and much inquiry has been made on the question of whence came these people ? And it now seems to be an established idea that they are of the Mongolian ...
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... North America is not altogether to blame with regard to her Indians . If the Indian had been more susceptible of a higher culture , violence and arms would not have been used against him , as is now the case . And although the earlier ...
... North America is not altogether to blame with regard to her Indians . If the Indian had been more susceptible of a higher culture , violence and arms would not have been used against him , as is now the case . And although the earlier ...
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