Illinois as it is: Its History, Geography, Statistics, Constitution, Laws, Government, Finances ... EtcKeen and Lee, 1857 - 451 σελίδες |
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... hand of the British Government , to promote the settlement and welfare of the Colonies . The American people , too intelligent not to understand their rights , denied , repeatedly , the existence of any legal power on the part of ...
... hand of the British Government , to promote the settlement and welfare of the Colonies . The American people , too intelligent not to understand their rights , denied , repeatedly , the existence of any legal power on the part of ...
Σελίδα 32
... hands of the enemy , several Kaskaskians offered to aid him in the enterprise , assuring him that the Cahokians were their relations and friends , and would , at their request , be ready to join his cause . Accepting their services ...
... hands of the enemy , several Kaskaskians offered to aid him in the enterprise , assuring him that the Cahokians were their relations and friends , and would , at their request , be ready to join his cause . Accepting their services ...
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... hands of the British , determined to reduce this fort . As a preliminary step , wishing to conciliate to himself the favors of the Illinoisians , he organized courts , held by French judges elected by the people , with a right of appeal ...
... hands of the British , determined to reduce this fort . As a preliminary step , wishing to conciliate to himself the favors of the Illinoisians , he organized courts , held by French judges elected by the people , with a right of appeal ...
Σελίδα 35
... hands of the victors , who for the second time , on the ramparts of the fort , destined to remain American , un- furled the star - spangled banner , the ensign of freedom , to the breeze . Col. Clarke appointed Capt . Helm once more ...
... hands of the victors , who for the second time , on the ramparts of the fort , destined to remain American , un- furled the star - spangled banner , the ensign of freedom , to the breeze . Col. Clarke appointed Capt . Helm once more ...
Σελίδα 38
... hand mill . Many of these settlers observed the Sabbath with an austerity that would have become a Puritan . To the French , on the other hand , the Sabbath always had been and still was a day of hilarity and pleasure . They would ...
... hand mill . Many of these settlers observed the Sabbath with an austerity that would have become a Puritan . To the French , on the other hand , the Sabbath always had been and still was a day of hilarity and pleasure . They would ...
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