| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1849 - 828 pages
...for the securing of beaver trade @ keeping the Indians in community •with us Alsoe it points out where theres a great river discovered by one Lassal...running all along from our lakes by the back of Virginia @ Carolina into the Bay Mexico) @ its beleeved Nova Mexico can not bee far from the mountains adjoining... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1849 - 836 pages
...Forts for the securing of beaver trade @ keeping the Indians in community with us Alsoe it points out where theres a great river discovered by one Lassal...running all along from our lakes by the back of Virginia @ Carolina into the Bay Mexico) @ its beleeved Nova Mexico can not bee far from the mountains adjoining... | |
| E. B. O'CALLAGHAN - 1849 - 812 pages
...Forts for the securing of beaver trade @ keeping the Indians in community with us Alsoe it points out where theres a great river discovered by one Lassal...people to settle there which (if true) will prove hot only very inconvenient to us but to the Spanish alsoe (the river running all along from our lakes... | |
| Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan - 1849 - 944 pages
...Forts for the securing of beaver trade @ keeping the Indians in community with us Alsoe it points out where theres a great river discovered by one Lassal...went into France @ and as its reported brought two or tkree vessels with people to settle there which (if true) will prove not only very inconvenient to... | |
| CHRISTOPHER MORGAN - 1850 - 550 pages
...theres a great river discovered by one Lassel a Frenchman from Canada who thereupon went into France & as its reported brought two or three vessels with...running all along from our lakes by the back of Virginia & Carolina into the Bay Mexico) & its believed Nova Mexico can not be far from the mountain adjoining... | |
| Berthold Fernow - 1890 - 314 pages
...two or three vessels with people to settle there, which (if true) will prove very inconvenient to us (the River running all along from our Lakes by the Back of Virginia and Carolina to the Bay of Mexico."§ *NY Col. Hist., IV, 5o1. f1b., 715 etseq. To assert the English right to the... | |
| Berthold Fernow - 1890 - 324 pages
...Alsoe it points where there's a great River discovered by one Lasal, a Frenchman from Canada, who .... brought two or three vessels with people to settle there, which (if true) will prove very inconvenient to us (the River running all along from our Lakes by the Back of Virginia and Carolina... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1894 - 402 pages
...La Salle had done than the French themselves, and perfectly understood how French settlements along the river, " running all along from our lakes by the back of Virginia and Carolina to the Bay of Mexico," might prove "very inconvenient to the English." He had not been long in New... | |
| John Read Bailey - 1895 - 244 pages
...trade @ keeping the Indians in community with us. " Alsoe it points out where theres a great riyer discovered by one Lassal a Frenchman from Canada who...running all along from our lakes by the back of Virginia @ Carolina into the Bay Mexico) @ its beleeved Nova Mexico can not bee far from the mountains adjoining... | |
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