. Three years travels through the interior parts of North-America for more than five thousand miles [microform] : containing an account of the Great Lakes, and all the lakes, islands and rivers, cataracts, mountains, minerals, soil and vegetable productions of the north-west regions of that vast continent : with a description of the birds, beasts, reptiles, insects and fishes peculiar to the country : together with a concise history of the genius, manners and customs of the Indians inhabiting the lands that lie adjacent to the heads and to the westward of the great river Mississippi and an app


. Three years travels through the interior parts of North-America for more than five thousand miles [microform] : containing an account of the Great Lakes, and all the lakes, islands and rivers, cataracts, mountains, minerals, soil and vegetable productions of the north-west regions of that vast continent : with a description of the birds, beasts, reptiles, insects and fishes peculiar to the country : together with a concise history of the genius, manners and customs of the Indians inhabiting the lands that lie adjacent to the heads and to the westward of the great river Mississippi and an appendix describing the uncultivated parts of America that are the most proper for forming settlements. Indians of North America; Natural history; Indiens; Sciences naturelles. CARV hisbicky and both to my fj Thad left t a fine boy iboi e(bip^, came li] tf TRAVELS. Matter jus lift grcMuii titti lidtt^ dsQwrittidii. â â â -.â â *â -«â â .!.:â¢â ^~_ fipette bnt a few yard% wAim ,ffein of age* that had Mtherko^ I'ttie, and b^gc^ that I woidd ktr him'lay hold of hie» lb that he migm ftand fisme ehaaos-^ of getting out of the hands of the iavaget. I told ham^ that I wtndd give him every afltftance in my powery and to this purpofe bid him lay hold) bnt in a few mo^^ nwnlB he was torn from my fide, and by his flnielii I jodge was foon demotifhed. I could not help foiget*' tkig my own cares for a miaute, to lament the fk$^ oi fe young a ibffisrer; but it was utterly impoffibk kit iim to take any methods to prevent it. I now got once more into the midft of -Iricnda* boc we We«e unable to aff»rd>each other any fuccor. As'tBit waa tite divifion that had advanced the fiiftfaeft ffoair the toftf I thought there might be a poffibiKty {themtfii^ but a Me one) of my forc^ag my way tkroi^bm* outer ranks of the Indians, aira getting to a neigfaboCk> iag wood, which I pevcemd at fome diftance. I wai> ftm encouraged to hope by the dmoft mikacidous prefep* vition I had


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