... the pet project of those ages — a short way to China and the East, and was busily planning an expedition up the great lakes, and so across the continent to the Pacific, when Marquette returned from the Mississippi. At once the vigorous mind of LaSalle... The Memoir and Writings of James Handasyd Perkins - 第 134 頁James Handasyd Perkins 著 - 1851完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Davis Gallagher, Otway Curry - 1839 - 438 頁
...There is great confusion in all the Indian While the simple-hearted and true Marquette was pursuing his labors of love in the West, two men, differing...dim but gigantic, and, as a first step, proposed to lebuild of stone, and with improved fortifications, Fort Frontenac upon Lake Ontario, a post to which... | |
| 1839 - 618 頁
...grave was. The river is called Marquette.* While the simple-hearted and true Marquette was pursuing his labors of love in the West, two men, differing...governor-general of Canada, laid before him an outline of his * Charlevoix's Letters, Vol. II. p. 96. JVew France, Vol. VI. p. 20.— Marquette spells the name of... | |
| 1839 - 604 頁
...footsteps, and perfect the discoveries so well begun by him and his shadowy compeer, the Sieur Jolict. These were Robert de la Salle and Louis Hennepin....governor-general of Canada, laid before him an outline of his * Charlevoix's Lcttere, Vol.11, p. 96. JVeic France , Vol. VI. p. 20.— Marquette spells the name... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1857 - 1038 頁
...great thoughts of discovery when Marquette and Joliet returned. At once La Salle received from them the idea, that, by following the great river northward,...westward, his aim might be certainly and easily gained. ^e applied to Frontenac, then governor-general of Canada, laid before him an outline of his views,... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1858 - 1202 頁
...great thoughts of discovery when Marquette and Joliet returned. At once La Salle received from them the idea, that, by following the great river northward,...or by turning up some of the streams which joined H from the westward, his aim might be certainly and easily gained. He applied to Frontenac, then governor-general... | |
| 1877 - 662 頁
...the Mississippi. At once the vigorous mind of LaSalle received from his and his companions' stories the idea that by following the Great River northward, or by turning up some of the numerous western tributaries, the object could easily be gained. He applied to Frontenac, Governor... | |
| 1878 - 496 頁
...the Mississippi. At once the vigorous mind of LaSalle received from his and his companions' stories the idea that by following the Great River northward, or by turning up some of the numerous western tributaries, the object could easily be gained. He applied to Frontenac, Governor... | |
| 1878 - 736 頁
...the Mississippi. At once the vigorous mind of LaSalle received from his and his companions' stories the idea that by following the Great River northward, or by turning up some of the numerous western tributaries, the object could easily be gained. He applied to Frontanac, Governor... | |
| 1878 - 842 頁
...the Mississippi. At once the vigorous mind of LaSalle received from his and his companions' stories the idea that by following the Great River northward, or by turning up some of the numerous western tributaries, the object could easily be gained. He applied to Frontenac, Governor... | |
| 1878 - 502 頁
...the Mississippi. At once the vigorous mind of LaSalle received from his and his companions' stories the idea that by following the Great River northward, or by turning up some of the numerous western tributaries, the object could easily be gained. He applied to Frontenac, Governor... | |
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