The book History And General Description of New France V.4 was written by author Shea, John Gilmary, 1824-1892 Here you can read free online of History And General Description of New France V.4 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is History And General Description of New France V.4 a good or bad book?
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Grand The next day he reviewed his army, which amounted to Council and its opera- twelve hundred men ; and, in the afternoon, some Indians tions. from Sault St. Louis invited the chiefs of the othGr nations to meet at the tent of their Father, Ononthio, v\dio had an imjDortant communication to make to them. They came, and when all were assembled, Louis Atherihata, one of the most influential chiefs of Sault St. Louis, delivered a very fine address in the name of all the Iroquois Christians. He ...began by exliortirig all the Indians to open their hearts It does not, indeed, seem that any Indians assembled at Fort La Motte — Sclmyler not alluding to any, either going or returning from Wood Creek to La Prairie. (N. Y. Doc. Hist., ii., pp. lGO-2.) Tlio Mohawks and Albany Volunteers, under Major Peter Schuyler, seemed to have pushed on early to Wood Creek. Leisler sent up some troops fit)m New York to Albany, complained of as boys; and Connecticut, tvv'o companies, under Fitch and John- son.
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