Crusaders of New France - A Chronicle of the Fleur-de-Lis in the Wilderness - Chronicles of America, Volume 4 by William Bennett Munro
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opposed to Frontenac, 89 _et seq_.;
born (1622), 124; personal characteristics, 125-26; opposed to liquor traffic. 126-27 Law, John, 67 Le Caron, Joseph, Récollet, missionary, 46 Le Moyne, Jesuit missionary, 57 Lescarbot, Marc, 38 Liquor traffic with the Indians, 126-27, 173-78 Longueuil, Baron de, 142 Louis XIV, centralization of power under, 4-5; interest in colonial ventures, 9; assumes power (1658), 60; edict of 1663, 62-63; personal interest in New France, 70-71 Maisonneuve, Paul de Chomedey, Sieur de, 54-55 Mance, Jeanne, 55 Marquette, Jacques, Jesuit missionary, 103 Matagorda Bay, 110 Mazarin, Jules, not interested in colonial ventures, 8 Meules, Intendant of New France, 93 Mézy, de, Governor of New France, 72-74 Miami, Fort, 108 Michilimackinac, 105, 108 Mingan Islands, 20 Mississippi River, La Salle reaches, 108 Montmagny, Charles Jacques Huault. Sieur de, 54, 55 Montreal, |
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