id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40143 Parkman, Francis France and England in North America, Part III: La Salle, Discovery of The Great West .txt text/plain 148925 8603 78 Salle's men, refusing to follow him, returned to La Chine, and that the Having sent men, canoes, and baggage, by land, to La Salle's old La Salle, with Tonty, La Motte, and thirty men, set sail for Canada, and Meanwhile, La Salle and Tonty were on their way from Fort Frontenac, numbered twenty men.[170] They had destroyed the fort on the St. Joseph, seized a quantity of furs belonging to La Salle at When La Salle set out on his rugged journey to Fort Frontenac, he left, Salle himself was there, whence it must follow that Tonty and his men Louisiana.--Illness of La Salle: his Colony on the Illinois.--Fort Louisiana.--Illness of La Salle: his Colony on the Illinois.--Fort St. Domingo, and direct the four thousand Indian warriors at Fort St. Louis of the Illinois to descend the river and join him. Buffalo.--Duhaut.--Indian Massacre.--Return Of La Salle.--A New ./cache/40143.txt ./txt/40143.txt