170 ; the assassination of La Macopins , Rivière des ( Illinois Salle , i . 173 , 174 ;
resolves to River ) , i . 167 ; ü . 227 . return to Fort St . Louis , ii . 190 ; Madeira , ii .
110 . quarrels with Hiens , ii . 190 ; Maha ( Omahas ) , the , ii . 222 . murder of ...
471 of La Salle's death , 411 ; his account of events after the murder of La Salle ,
411-414 ; his journey , and stay with the Cenis Indians , 414420 ; meets Ruter in
the Cenis camp , 419 , 420 ; meets Grollet , 420 ; ordered to leave the Cenis ...
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423 Miami tribe of Indians , 33 , 39 , 64 , 161 ; allies of the Iroquois , 209 ; La Salle meets them in council , 266 : they resort to him for protection , 265 , 290 .
Michigan , Lake , 19 , 21 , 27 , 52 , 70 ; known as Lac des Illinois , Lac St . Joseph
, and ...
LA SALLE AT COURT . 323 power of France sat embodied . The king listened to
all he said ; but the results of the interview were kept so secret that it was rumored
in the ante - chambers that his proposals had been rejected . " On the contrary ...
GREAT WEST I . UX 001 329 329 support . Seeing him disposed to. Parkman ' s
TTłorks LOLui V . Biriman sillorks Lunevi . AND TI LA SALLE DISCOVERY LA SALLE AND 1 DISCOVERY GREAT WEST 1 . CHAMPLAIN EDITION Illustrated ...
resources of the country watered by the river Colbert , or Mississippi ; the
necessity of guarding it against foreigners , who will be eager to seize it now that La Salle's discovery has made it known ; and the ease with which it may be
defended by ...
Nothing had been seen of Beaujeu and the “ Joly ; ” the coast was trending
southward ; and La Salle , convinced that he must have ... At length , on the
nineteenth , there came a faint breeze ; the mists rolled away before it , and to his great joy ...
247 1681 , in company with La Salle . The slightest comparison of his narrative
with that of Hennepin is sufficient to show that the latter framed his own story out
of incidents and descriptions furnished by his brother missionary , often using his
...
11 Parkman , La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West , p . 75 . 12 Parkman , La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West , p . 75 f . 13 Parkman , La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West , p . 27. For a detailed discussion cf. Delanglez ...
energy of La Salle , 292 , 296 ; 1 Great West , 306 ; receives La Louis XIV .
becomes the sov - Salle , 344 ; irritated against the ereign of the Great West , 308
; 1 . Spaniards , 344 ; grants La Salle ' s misery and dejection at Mata petitions ,
350 ...
... access to public documents of which he was merely the guardian , forced this
historian to recast in 1879 , his Discovery of the Great West , first issued in 1869 ,
the revised edition being entitled La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West .
5 - 47 , and Parkman ' s La Salle and the Discovery of the Great West , pp . 48 -
72 , contain graphic accounts of this voyage . 9 Cole ' s A History of the People of
Iowa , pp . 8 , 9 , 12 - 18 ; Parkman ' s La Salle and the Discovery of the Great ...