The History of Louisiana: From the Earliest PeriodPelican Publishing, 1827 |
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Strana xviii
... Iberville , to its cession by France to Spain , it is a treasure of reference to the student fortunate enough to possess a copy . The only rival that it has in Louisiana bibliography , is Gayarre's later and last history . A good ...
... Iberville , to its cession by France to Spain , it is a treasure of reference to the student fortunate enough to possess a copy . The only rival that it has in Louisiana bibliography , is Gayarre's later and last history . A good ...
Strana xxii
... Iberville's landing to the time of its cession to the United States . This undertaking , vast as it proved to be , was superbly carried out by Margry ; and the pride of the remark may be excused here , it was to this commission of the ...
... Iberville's landing to the time of its cession to the United States . This undertaking , vast as it proved to be , was superbly carried out by Margry ; and the pride of the remark may be excused here , it was to this commission of the ...
Strana xxxi
... Iberville and Bienville be omitted from the list , for though born in Canada , they may be credited to France , and it was for her good and glory they lived their laborious days in Louisiana . Indeed , it seems well for those of us who ...
... Iberville and Bienville be omitted from the list , for though born in Canada , they may be credited to France , and it was for her good and glory they lived their laborious days in Louisiana . Indeed , it seems well for those of us who ...
Strana xxxvi
... Iberville in 1699 , and was the chief town until 1702 , when Bienville moved the headquarters to the west bank of the Mobile River . The soil of Biloxi is exceptionally sterile , and the settlers seem to have depended mainly on supplies ...
... Iberville in 1699 , and was the chief town until 1702 , when Bienville moved the headquarters to the west bank of the Mobile River . The soil of Biloxi is exceptionally sterile , and the settlers seem to have depended mainly on supplies ...
Strana xxxix
... Iberville , and from thence by a line in the middle of that stream and lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain to the sea . France ceded to Great Britain the river and port of Mobile and everything she had possessed on the left bank of the ...
... Iberville , and from thence by a line in the middle of that stream and lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain to the sea . France ceded to Great Britain the river and port of Mobile and everything she had possessed on the left bank of the ...
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