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LONDON
R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD-STREET-HILL.
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| Advertisement | ix |
| Introduction | xi |
| CHAP. I. | |
|---|---|
| The Falls of Niagara | 1 |
| CHAP. II. | |
| Niagara Whirlpool | 12 |
| CHAP. III. | |
| Geographical description of the Great Lakes of North America | 21 |
| CHAP. IV. | |
| The Author’s motives for undertaking the Tour; character of wild Indians | 28 |
| CHAP. V. | |
| Romantic expectations; impressions of nursery tales respecting Indians; the savage proper; embarkation from Buffalo; beauties of Lake Erie; arrival at Detroit | 33iv |
| CHAP. VI. | |
| History of Detroit:—early trading posts; Pontiac’s conspiracy; Detroit saved; Pontiac’s death; description and beauties of the Territory of Michigan | 40 |
| CHAP. VII. | |
| Remarkable instance of capital crime | 48 |
| CHAP. VIII. | |
| Embarkation from Detroit; Captain Symmes’s theory of the earth; sail over Lake St. Clair; interest of the scene; delta of the River St. Clair; relics of French population; a picture of French and Indians | 54 |
| CHAP. IX. | |
| River St. Clair; visit to Fort Gratiot; memoranda of Lake Huron:—wild and picturesque scenery of its northern regions; meeting with a canoe, manned by eight Indians with the paddle; their dexterity and the celerity of their movement; an Indian encampment; their lodges; the Indian paddle quicker than steam; the Indian’s love of money and whiskey; an Indian salute; and several interesting incidents of ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! | |