| Louis Hennepin - 1880 - 442 strani
...be the Red Sea (Gulf of Cidif'n.nia), whence the Indians who had gone waning on that side gave «:dt to three Frenchmen whom I had sent exploring, and...journey from where they were to find the great lake of which the waters were worthless to drink. This has made me believe that it would not be absolutely... | |
| 1906 - 402 strani
...that which is believed to be the Red Sea [Gulf of California], whence the Indians who had gone warring on that side gave salt to three Frenchmen whom I had...journey from where they were to find the great lake of which the waters were worthless to drink¿ This has made me believe that it would not be absolutely... | |
| Louise Phelps Kellogg - 1917 - 434 strani
...had sent to explore and who brought me some of the said salt, having reported to me that the savages had told them that it was only twenty days' journey from where they were to the discovery of the great lake whose water is not good to drink. 2 This is what makes me believe that... | |
| LOUISE PHELPS KELLOGG - 1917 - 418 strani
...had sent to explore and who brought me some of the said salt, having reported to me that the savages had told them that it was only twenty days' journey from where they were to the discovery of the great lake whose water is not good to drink. 2 This is what makes me believe that... | |
| Louise Phelps Kellogg - 1917 - 416 strani
...had sent to explore and who brought me some of the said salt, having reported to me that the savages had told them that it was only twenty days' journey from where they were to the discovery of the great lake whose water is not good to drink. 2 This is what makes me believe that... | |
| Louise Phelps Kellogg - 1917 - 418 strani
...had sent to explore and who brought me some of the said salt, having reported to me that the savages had told them that it was only twenty days' journey from where they were to the discovery of the great lake whose water is not good to drink. 2 This is what makes me believe that... | |
| Nellis Maynard Crouse - 1928 - 514 strani
...discovery, and who brought me the said salt, having told me that the savages had told them that it was but a twenty days' journey from where they were to find the great lake, the water of which is worthless as a beverage." " Du Lhut had left Montreal in September, 1678, and... | |
| Louise Phelps Kellogg - 1917 - 418 strani
...had sent to explore and who brought me some of the said salt, having reported to me that the savages had told them that it was only twenty days' journey from where they were to the discovery of the great lake whose water is not good to drink. 2 This is what makes me believe that... | |
| Theodore Christian Blegen - 1975 - 774 strani
...Louis XIV. Duluth sent three of his men farther to the interior beyond Mille Lacs. Later they reported that “it was only twenty days' journey from where they were” to the “great lake whose water is not good to drink.” Was this a hint of Great Salt Lake? Or perhaps... | |
| Louise Phelps Kellogg - 2009 - 406 strani
...had sent to explore and who brought me some of the said salt, having reported to me that the savages had told them that it was only twenty days' journey from where they were to the discovery of the great lake whose water is not good to drink. 2 This is what makes me believe that... | |
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