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trigram frequency
of la salle189
one of the189
the mouth of166
of the great149
of the river148
in order to147
mouth of the145
de la salle140
that he had137
of the french119
of the mississippi117
the next day113
of new france112
that i had103
that it was101
of the illinois98
that he was97
that they had89
that they were85
part of the84
of the colony82
some of the79
on the th78
la salle and78
as well as75
to make a74
as far as74
of the iroquois73
the end of73
side of the73
the th of72
out of the72
the name of71
there was a70
one of them69
it was not68
that they would67
to have been66
there was no65
account of the65
the place where65
the gulf of64
of the country63
which he had62
of the st62
it was a61
of the savages60
the great river59
la salle had59
the rest of57
the death of56
was to be56
in the morning56
a number of55
he had been55
at the same54
sieur de la54
the lake of53
seems to have53
as soon as53
of the fort53
came to the52
that of the51
the same time51
in the same51
the western sea50
on the other50
on account of50
of the lake50
with the indians50
of the indians50
in new france48
would have been48
gulf of mexico48
la salle was48
lake of the47
a band of47
to the king47
discovery of the47
of the king46
that i was46
the site of46
to return to46
we came to45
at the mouth45
the sieur de44
a party of44
it was the44
of the new44
to the french44
in north america44
come to the44
the falls of44
and that he44
and on the43
them to the43
was in the43
who had been43
that he would43
the discovery of43
and in the43
a man of42
which they had42
to go to41
a part of41
told them that41
of the jesuits41
and that they41
of the most41
of his men41
nation of the41
the new world41
they would not41
most of the41
of the english41
on the st40
the head of40
to make the40
he did not40
falls of st40
far as the40
that i should39
they had been39
this was the39
one of his39
came to a39
they did not39
way to the39
to la salle39
to the great38
of which they38
one of their38
in the spring38
of all the38
the midst of38
which he was38
and his companions37
that la salle37
of the men37
and his men37
some of them37
that they should37
and it was37
of the company37
to the end37
that i would37
in the colony37
chief of the37
to come to37
the shores of37
went to the36
a few days36
hundred and fifty36
by reason of36
on their way36
as to the36
country of the36
down to the36
he and his36
the middle of36
two or three36
to the fort36
three or four35
of lake superior35
those of the35
and that i35
is to be35
of the party35
and la salle35
in the midst35
the other side35
and that the35
the country of35
in the country35
more than a34
which they were34
possession of the34
i could not34
at the time34
and the other34
up the river34
to be the34
as they were34
and of the34
of the governor34
the bay of34
that there was34
rest of the34
the most part33
a kind of33
to see the33
they would have33
the banks of33
the foot of33
the chief of33
the service of33
i told him33
of the bay33
the st lawrence33
in regard to33
the nation of32
of one of32
by the way32
so that the32
that he should32
them in the32
the hands of32
as he was32
told him that32
to the west32
that they might32
they reached the31
it would be31
end of the31
of the west31
the governor of31
of the expedition31
for a time31
with the french31
of the same31
of the western31
by la salle31
of which the30
of the two30
they came to30
with la salle30
a hundred and30
i had not30
him to the30
not to be30
as i had30
and a half30
he was a30
on the twenty30
along the shore30
the great lakes30
trade with the29
that we should29
in the new29
set out on29
women and children29
the upper lakes29
an account of29
by the french29
in spite of29
on the way29
of the island29
a company of29
it is a29
known as the29
that they weare28
in the way28
banks of the28
according to the28
in the woods28
of a great28
the beginning of28
be able to28
the course of28
some of his28
which i had28
one of these28
i did not28
he was not28
la salle at28
in which the28
in the year28
there is a28
a long time28
was one of28
at this time28
of the month28
valley of the28
of the north28
whom he had27
the work of27
on the north27
the time of27
that it is27
where they were27
set out from27
reason of the27
in the autumn27
the island of27
as it was27
the place of27
of the gulf27
the side of27
in which he27
the river of27
for the most27
the story of27
shore of the27
salle and his27
the coast of27
would not have26
had come to26
but it was26
of the hurons26
by way of26
on the next26
to the place26
salle and the26
was on the26
town of the26
on the ground26
on the river26
in view of26
the king of26
in the following26
the people of26
the number of26
the loss of26
he had not26
he had seen25
what they had25
of the people25
they could not25
on the shore25
to the mississippi25
one of our25
of the upper25
was not the25
of st malo25
he would have25
to do so25
that i have25
name of the25
the fort of25
the great west25
lettre de la25
that we weare25
it is not25
i told them25
them that they25
in which they25
it to the24
the way of24
it was necessary24
we have seen24
go to the24
men of the24
down the river24
because of the24
the greater part24
were in the24
fort of the24
shores of the24
if they had24
the indians had24
on his way24
to be a24
as for the24
among the indians24
arrived at the24
of which he24
to the gulf23
as i was23
at fort frontenac23
that is to23
to the other23
into the gulf23
if i had23
joliet and marquette23
four or five23
which was the23
to the north23
the cause of23
the glory of23
they had not23
to the mouth23
branch of the23
them in their23
of new york23
it may be23
to go with23
leagues from the23
la salle on23
it was in23
which is the23
the point of23
the first of23
but it is22
of the water22
foot of the22
a distance of22
to the western22
the valley of22
the other hand22
the shore of22
to make them22
that we had22
five or six22
and all the22
the spring of22
and to the22
the edge of22
on board the22
i was not22
on their part22
this is the22
at that time22
of fort frontenac22
of my men22
on his return22
the new england22
as they had22
which made us22
as i have22
waters of the22
seem to have22
as we have22
and that it22
the wild men22
the way to22
on the spot22
to the river22
the city of22
of the sioux22
is to say22
the company of22
in the fort22
the entrance of22
so that we22
other side of22
was able to22
so as to21
and they were21
out of their21
in the river21
of the nation21
of the old21
in accordance with21
that the french21
of the tribe21
site of the21
by the indians21
of the fur21
as if they21
which had been21
that we might21
were forced to21
and he was21
so far as21
the rocky mountains21
returned to the21
through the woods21
told me that21
of the indian21
to meet the21
of the day21
the french were21
the river to21
at the fort21
that they are21
of the place21
of lake michigan21
of the village21
to reach the21
to the minister21
on the upper21
that there is21
of the griffin21
in such a21
on the banks21
and his brother21
louis of the20
the part of20
at saut ste20
on the illinois20
says that he20
as much as20
a sort of20
the th day20
of the little20
we could not20
a large number20
to the english20
the tribes of20
the fact that20
some of their20
to the indians20
portion of the20
great number of20
large number of20
sight of the20
that he could20
to the ffrench20
that it would20
they had no20
if he had20
of lake ontario20
back to the20
they would be20
next day we20
they resolved to20
by the iroquois20
in charge of20
the marquis de20
to find the20
it is to20
him that he20
he set out20
in consequence of20
he would not20
early in the20
to see us20
river of the20
the king and20
to assist them19
with the english19
of his followers19
must have been19
in the summer19
the bottom of19
a great many19
it is true19
to fort frontenac19
at length they19
a man who19
in the end19
coureurs de bois19
the french had19
of all that19
to his own19
of the algonquins19
the following year19
of the earth19
into the river19
by the sioux19
to all the19
to the same19
from the west19
a quantity of19
to explore the19
made in the19
in the night19
fort la reine19
to this end19
the purpose of19
so that they19
of which i19
shore of lake19
him and his19
service of the19
one hundred and19
tribes of the19
in the west19
there is no19
they had seen19
the whole party19
that they could19
king of france19
was obliged to19
made their way19
in the place18
on the contrary18
of the world18
the top of18
that i might18
the jesuits in18
way of the18
his men to18
in the hope18
jesuits in north18
who had come18
in search of18
which la salle18
to the lake18
set out with18
with the jesuits18
governor of canada18
to the shore18
to trade with18
him in the18
to the village18
up to the18
half a league18
what he had18
on the map18
in the early18
near the mouth18
it had been18
was not a18
la salle to18
to see them18
according to their18
like that of18
may have been18
he could not18
that we could18
the white men18
of the arkansas18
was full of18
them that the18
village of the18
from the indians18
they made a18
to the colony18
goe to the18
the hope of18
those who had18
a few years18
of the iroquoits18
in the world18
of a hundred18
all that i18
command of the18
could not be18
two of the18
he was to18
a young man18
to which he18
time to time18
in their country18
knowledge of the18
from time to18
more than two18
midst of the18
one of my18
of the first18
to follow the17
the mississippi and17
and his party17
to have the17
that they have17
of the sea17
the women and17
it in the17
the french and17
it is said17
on the left17
he had no17
to the south17
from the north17
to give me17
and for the17
two hundred and17
i went to17
a portion of17
given to the17
to the illinois17
in order that17
against la salle17
that we were17
into the water17
be found in17
i had been17
not able to17
of the journey17
that he did17
the following is17
the fur trade17
the watter side17
in this country17
which made me17
number of men17
at the foot17
and there was17
of those who17
and the rest17
was necessary to17
with which they17
was a great17
his way to17
it was to17
to their village17
of the five17
of the chiefs17
in one of17
of his majesty17
seemed to me17
the sight of17
he was in17
for some time17
to be seen17
the report of17
most of them17
a great number17
the month of17
by means of17
the midle of16
of the chief16
to say that16
but he was16
with a great16
edge of the16
had gone to16
being come to16
the building of16
in the middle16
for a long16
that i could16
in command of16
they had a16
the narrative of16
map of the16
their way to16
part of his16
the map of16
which i was16
of the death16
the fort in16
for more than16
of the enemy16
they passed the16
of our men16
bottom of the16
the murder of16
so that it16
was the first16
on the mississippi16
middle of the16
of the enterprise16
for the purpose16
the use of16
spent the winter16
and it is16
the borders of16
of his own16
found in the16
during the winter16
place where the16
with which he16
and the two16
of their own16
th day of16
and came to16
them to be16
we should have16
the return of16
the heads of16
themselves in the16
of a man16
was in a16
greater part of16
to meet them16
of white men16
where he was16
of the forest16
regard to the16
the age of16
the two frenchmen16
the face of16
against their enemies16
to the sea16
the indians of16
to keep the16
of such a15
on the first15
tribe of the15
at the end15
henri de tonty15
the object of15
a short time15
search for the15
of the hurrons15
not fail to15
the five nations15
members of the15
as soone as15
to be found15
and one of15
said to have15
the great water15
many of the15
the french in15
of the missouri15
in the indian15
view of the15
i had a15
than a hundred15
downe to the15
that we would15
of the best15
river to the15
at fort st15
was forced to15
they should be15
the isle of15
we went to15
the names of15
he says that15
of the year15
they were in15
the history of15
they had done15
within a few15
hundred and twenty15
of their enemies15
was at the15
the shape of15
many of them15
a supply of15
head of lake15
the arrival of15
they went to15
captain of the15
we arrived at15
ten or twelve15
but in the15
to build a15
on the south15
of the land15
in the first15
he came to15
the day of15
it to be15
they were not15
have been the15
he had come15
had not been15
were obliged to15
i should have15
them to their15
which the savages15
two of his15
the waters of15
there was nothing15
de la nouvelle15
of the woods15
of lake erie15
in their wars15
did not know15
of the ottawa15
that the indians15
of the sault15
was not to15
lost in the15
and a few15
the coming of15
return to the15
in the midle15
to take the15
of the way15
and that we15
than that of15
place where they15
marquis de la15
when he was15
the whole of15
i would not15
which is a15
which was to15
in le clerc15
i set out15
the trade of15
in the hands15
he had left15
return to canada15
he had made15
the upper mississippi15
he had a15
story of the15
that if they15
that he is15
who were to15
as he had15
in a few15
the knowledge of15
to give them15
the heart of15
the second voyage14
not one of14
nothing of the14
that he might14
been able to14
that we have14
the spirit of14
near the site14
to which i14
they were to14
route to the14
of the jesuit14
a great deale14
the life of14
history of new14
if we had14
they were all14
the direction of14
they set out14
the possession of14
of an indian14
that had been14
in a very14
sent to the14
in their hands14
in the french14
to the new14
of the present14
to whom he14
a tribe of14
in the town14
the character of14
in this way14
with one of14
that they may14
from the first14
there are many14
the outlet of14
return to france14
la nouvelle france14
in the wood14
of what they14
the season of14
the seventeenth century14
account of his14
the height of14
where there are14
said to him14
on the coast14
head of the14
on the part14
in his hand14
in a condition14
for the time14
people of the14
but la salle14
in this place14
on both sides14
the next morning14
the command of14
in the forest14
we went on14
accordance with the14
on the west14
a crowd of14
supposed to be14
to give him14
i have seen14
with all the14
which was a14
the north of14
mission of st14
to see what14
the indians were14
day of may14
bows and arrows14
men who had14
of the ohio14
we should be14
interests of the14
the son of14
for the french14
there were no14
of more than14
them from the14
was sent to14
if they were14
to find a14
i should be14
th of july14
did not wish14
for the journey14
now known as14
the presence of14
to go and14
set out for14
of the other14
those that weare14
to which the14
that we are14
in case of14
of the voyage14
the interests of14
of the royal14
he does not14
to the country14
one of whom14
they told me14
he reached the14
from the king14
in the least14
and the whole14
in sight of14
belonged to the14
the village of14
that of a14
i came to14
whom i had14
his return from14
we weare in14
any of the14
the french to14
the merchants of14
the arms of14
they had made14
many of their13
that the savages13
to spend the13
of new england13
an algonquin tribe13
from the fort13
ought to be13
the same day13
and with the13
day of the13
down from the13
the following day13
the scene of13
at three rivers13
they made me13
and began to13
on which they13
so long as13
the north shore13
this was a13
to see me13
with the savages13
that hee would13
to them that13
in the mean13
of the church13
they do not13
and they had13
preserved in the13
came from the13
there is nothing13
on the whole13
well as the13
an opportunity to13
i was a13
in the island13
the condition of13
the border of13
we made a13
and his followers13
to fort st13
of jacques cartier13
the form of13
when la salle13
the means of13
the iroquois were13
i resolved to13
to the st13
which was not13
in the north13
out on the13
the great town13
had made a13
that he must13
the iroquois war13
of the settlement13
on the same13
place in the13
in my absence13
of the mandans13
between the two13
down the mississippi13
th of the13
for fear of13
the execution of13
of them had13
in the matter13
a quarter of13
of the cross13
which i have13
of the frenchmen13
where he had13
as in the13
north of the13
parts of the13
a great deal13
the truth of13
more than twenty13
by that means13
i was in13
at the settlement13
on his part13
it will be13
to attack the13
course of the13
when he came13
loss of the13
to the savages13
i had made13
we set out13
in the name13
to their country13
you must know13
were on the13
spend the winter13
he returned to13
in that place13
in their canoes13
of fort st13
new france was13
great town of13
in the meane13
company of the13
the custom of13
that in the13
out for the13
in the presence13
in the winter13
and by the13
assist them in13
the colony was13
the indians to13
i replied that13
that wee had13
interest in the13
the bark of13
to be done13
description of the13
he seems to13
which we have13
the autumn of13
with the iroquois13
more and more13
on the point13
of the northern13
place where we13
to new france13
back to france13
of the next13
as to what13
fort in the13
the state of13
the river in13
and the french13
who had gone13
and at the13
him on the13
i had no12
along with me12
to this day12
of the wisconsin12
at length the12
of which was12
of the white12
in the meantime12
the new governor12
a state of12
in his own12
more than three12
on one occasion12
had come from12
war with the12
lawrence and the12
of their men12
with the rest12
built a fort12
would be able12
cartier and his12
return from the12
voyage to the12
for the winter12
colony on the12
in their own12
it was only12
the iroquois to12
so that i12
the help of12
as i could12
with the illinois12
there was not12
the georgian bay12
it must be12
together with the12
all that he12
the river st12
in the course12
gulf of california12
in the past12
the north and12
were ready to12
into the woods12
have been a12
to the war12
it might be12
of the niagara12
not so much12
that if i12
by no means12
the king in12
the colony and12
and the great12
at the place12
where we weare12
face of the12
by the king12
the water side12
the power of12
to him the12
all that was12
all manner of12
it would have12
on to the12
of the spanish12
the upper country12
are in the12
part of their12
and who had12
one hundred associates12
as they are12
in a word12
of the three12
along the river12
on the shores12
took leave of12
as we shall12
of the aimable12
report of the12
monopoly of the12
i said to12
it is the12
to take a12
of their number12
them by the12
at any rate12
for the great12
the extent of12
in a canoe12
to the upper12
far to the12
in the future12
the united states12
season of the12
entrance of the12
for them to12
the departure of12
of it in12
them that i12
six or seven12
the weather was12
trading with the12
to make us12
of a small12
on the right12
if they would12
mouth of a12
in the ground12
where i had12
so that he12
to discover the12
of the falls12
from which he12
on the d12
it was with12
captured by the12
of the tribes12
they saw a12
all the other12
and that of12
the winter at12
great deale of12
the first to12
was a man12
of his life12
the savages of12
to goe to12
the words of12
the summer of12
as long as12
wreck of the12
the inhabitants of12
of belle isle12
in the neighborhood12
on the following12
him that the12
in exchange for12
in the upper12
it has been12
for my part12
will be found12
we shall see12
to carry out12
a few miles12
that the king12
as the french12
so much that12
laid down on11
we weare to11
a small river11
the west indies11
from the illinois11
among the sioux11
at the entrance11
the great lake11
in the village11
that the jesuits11
the south side11
when they had11
of the soil11
the jesuit mission11
the strait of11
of the buffalo11
the day following11
the algonquins and11
the years and11
should not be11
to understand that11
charge of the11
of the night11
come to our11
it seemed to11
i have not11
to go on11
him in his11
i was very11
friends of the11
to the company11
of louis xiv11
with him to11
of the city11
at the head11
of one hundred11
said that he11
the same place11
into the wilderness11
with my brother11
the prince society11
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