| 1809 - 332 Seiten
...implacable enemies to the Indian nations with whom they are at war. To them is justly attributable the almost entire destruction of the Missouris, the Illinois, Cahokias, Kaskaskias, and Piarias. WAHPATONE CLAIM the country in which they rove on the north-west side of the river St. Peters,... | |
| 1812 - 318 Seiten
...implacable enemies to the Indian nations \vith whom they are at war. To them is justly attributable the almost entire destruction of the Missouris, the Illinois, Cahokias. Kaskaskias, and Piorias. WAHPATONE Claim the country in which they rove on the NW side of the river St. Peters, from... | |
| Antonio de Alcedo - 1814 - 654 Seiten
...implacable enemies to the Indian nations with whom they are at war. To them is justly attributable the almost entire destruction of the Missouris, the Illinois, Cahokias, Kaskaskias, and Piorias.J SAUMON, a small river of the island of San Juan in Nova Scotia. It rises from two small lakes,... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 Seiten
...they are most implacable 'enemies to the Indian nations with whom they are at war. To them is justly attributed the almost entire destruction of the Missouris, the Illinois, Cahokias, Kaskaskias, and "Piorias. WAPATONE — Claim the country in which they rove on the northwest side of the River St.... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 Seiten
...most implacable enemies to the Indian nations with whom they are at war. To them is justly attribu.ed the almost entire destruction of the Missouris, the Illinois, Cahokias, Kaskaskias, and Piorias. WAPATONK — Claim the country in which they rove on the northwest side of I ho River St.... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 340 Seiten
...towards other tribes. Their enmity, when once excited, was never known to be appeased till the arrow or tomahawk had for ever prostrated their foes. For centuries,...their friendship to the whites, and many is the honest settler on the borders of their old dominion, who mentions, with the warmest feelings, the respectful... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 368 Seiten
...tribes. Their enmity, when once excited, was never known to be appeased till the arrow or tpmahawk had for ever prostrated their foes. For centuries,...their friendship to the whites, and many is the honest settler on the borders of their old dominion, who mentions, with the warmest feelings, the respectful... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, Elliott Coues - 1893 - 506 Seiten
...are the most implacable enemies of the Indian nations with whom they are at war. To them is justly attributed the almost entire destruction of the Missouris, the Illinois, Cahokias, Kaskaskias, and Piorias." (London ed., 18o7, p. 23.) The Sacs and Foxes now number 981 ; there are 515 at their Agency... | |
| Arthur Springer - 1912 - 552 Seiten
..."Farnham's Travels." It is as follows : "For centuries the prairies of Illinois and Iowa were the theater of their exterminating prowess, and to them is to...Peorias. They were, however, steady and sincere in their friendships for the whites ; and many is the honest old settler on the borders of their old dominion,... | |
| William Clark, Meriwether Lewis, Gary E. Moulton - 1983 - 564 Seiten
...implacable enemies to the Indian nations with whom they are at war. To them is justly attributable the almost entire destruction of the Missouris, the Illinois, Cahokias, Kaskaskias, and Piorias. 17. a. Renarz (Foxes) b. Ottar-car me c. la Renars d. *O Sau kee (like the Shaw o nee and... | |
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