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" October sun," the country for many miles south and east, and told him of great rivers and inland seas, and of smaller rivers and lakes penetrating a beautiful territory belonging to the warlike Iroquois. "
Successful Vermonters: A Modern Gazetteer of Lamoille, Franklin and Grand ... - Page 179
by William Hartley Jeffrey - 1907 - 479 pages
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Sketches of the Establishment of the Church in New England

James Fitton - Catholics - 1872 - 374 pages
...showed him, " in that bright October sun," the country for many miles south and east, and told him of great rivers and inland seas, and of smaller rivers...called Vermont, but whose earlier name was Iroquoisia. Many years afterward, Samuel de Champlain, accompanied by several friendly Hurons, proceeded to the...
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Gazetteer and Business Directory of Lamoille and Orleans Counties, Vt., for ...

Lamoille County (Vt.) - 1883 - 772 pages
...showed him, " in that bright October sun," the country for many miles south and east, and told him of great rivers and inland seas, and of smaller rivers...beautiful territory belonging to the warlike Iroquois. This beautiful country, which the chief called Iroquoisia, included the present State of Vermont. Thus,...
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Gazetteer of Washington County, Vt., 1783-1889

William Adams - Washington County (Vt.) - 1889 - 898 pages
...showed him, '. in that bright October sun," the country for many miles south and east, and told him of great rivers and inland seas, and of smaller rivers and lakes penetrating a beautiful country belonging to the war-like Iroquois. This beautiful country, which the chief called Iroquoisia,...
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A Study in the Etymology of the Indian Place Name Missisquoi

George McAleer - Abenaki language - 1906 - 168 pages
...October sun the country for many miles South and East, and told him of great rivers and inland seas and smaller rivers and lakes penetrating a beautiful territory...called Vermont but whose earlier name was Iroquoisia. "' Vol. 11, Page 89. "The Eastern shore had then belonged to the Iroquois,"— Ibid p. 168. Champlain's...
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