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" ... Canada, no person bearing His Majesty's Commission has been to take possession ; from this your Excellency may easily imagine what anarchy reigns. I must do the inhabitants justice for the respectfull reception I met with, and for their readiness... "
History of Indiana - Page 50
by John Tinney McCutcheon - 1911 - 158 pages
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Indiana: A Redemption from Slavery

Jacob Piatt Dunn - History - 1888 - 484 pages
...respectfull reception I met with, and for their readiness in obeying the orders I thought necessary to issue. The Wabache is perhaps one of the finest rivers in the world, on its banks are several Indian Towns, the most considerable is the Ouija [Wea, Ouiatanon], where it...
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The Rank of Charles Osborn as an Anti-slavery Pioneer

George Washington Julian - Antislavery movements - 1891 - 340 pages
...respectfull reception I met with, and for their readiness in obeying the orders I thought necessary to issue. The Wabache is perhaps one of the finest rivers in the world, on its banks are several Indian Towns, the most considerable is the Ouija, where it is said there are...
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The Laws and Courts of the Northwest and Indiana Territories

Daniel Wait Howe - Courts - 1895 - 614 pages
...respectfull reception I met with, and for their readiness in obeying the orders I thought necessary to issue. The Wabache is perhaps one of the finest rivers in the world, on its banks are several Indian Towns, the most considerable is the Ouija, where it is said there are...
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Documents, Papers, Materials and Publications Relating to the Northwest and ...

Hiram Williams Beckwith - Clark's Expedition to the Illinois - 1903 - 692 pages
...respectful reception I met with, and for their readiness in obeying the orders I thought necessary to issue. The Wabache is perhaps one of the finest rivers in the world; on its banks are several Indian towns, the most considerable the Ouiga [Wea], where, it is said, there...
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A Century of Indiana

Edward E. Moore - Indiana - 1910 - 352 pages
...respectful reception I met with, and for their readiness in obeying the orders I thought necessary to issue. The Wabache is perhaps one of the finest rivers in the world ; on its banks are several Indian towns; the most considerable is the Oujii (Wea), where, it is said,...
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