History of St. Clair County, Michigan: Containing an Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources, Its War Record, Biographical Sketches, the Whole Preceded by a History of MichiganA.T. Andreas & Company, 1883 - 790 Seiten |
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... Visits ..... ..126 Nuptial Feasts ..126 ..126 126 ..127 .127 128 The Pioneer Funeral .. The Old Post Office ... Retrospect FRENCH PIONEERS . La Salle and Hennepin .. Private Claims ... 128 Michigan in 1805 ... The Vessel Interest . 131 ...
... Visits ..... ..126 Nuptial Feasts ..126 ..126 126 ..127 .127 128 The Pioneer Funeral .. The Old Post Office ... Retrospect FRENCH PIONEERS . La Salle and Hennepin .. Private Claims ... 128 Michigan in 1805 ... The Vessel Interest . 131 ...
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... visiting gods , surrendered their bodies to natural absorption or annihilation , and watched for the return of some transmigrated soul , the while adoring the universe , which with beings they believed would be eternally existent . They ...
... visiting gods , surrendered their bodies to natural absorption or annihilation , and watched for the return of some transmigrated soul , the while adoring the universe , which with beings they believed would be eternally existent . They ...
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... visiting god , instead of bringing new life to the people , brought death to thou- sands ; and their grotesque idols , exposed to drown the senses of the beholders in fear , wrought wretchedness rather than spiritual happiness , until ...
... visiting god , instead of bringing new life to the people , brought death to thou- sands ; and their grotesque idols , exposed to drown the senses of the beholders in fear , wrought wretchedness rather than spiritual happiness , until ...
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... visited Wisconsin and Illinois , establishing mission stations as far up the lake as Chicago ; that upon his return via the eastern shore of Lake Michigan he died at the mouth of the Pere Marquette river , where Ludington now stands ...
... visited Wisconsin and Illinois , establishing mission stations as far up the lake as Chicago ; that upon his return via the eastern shore of Lake Michigan he died at the mouth of the Pere Marquette river , where Ludington now stands ...
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... visited by French fur traders prior to 1700. In the meanwhile , the English people in this country commenced also to establish military posts west of the Alleghanies , and thus matters went on until they naturally culminated in a ...
... visited by French fur traders prior to 1700. In the meanwhile , the English people in this country commenced also to establish military posts west of the Alleghanies , and thus matters went on until they naturally culminated in a ...
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