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Australia's representatives on the Committee, Justice Richard Kirby and Tom Critchley, did as much as they could to make the Renville
Australia & Indonesia's Independence:The Transfer Of Sovereignty: Documents 1949 1998
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This event happened, as we were informed, in the presence of Renville and Freniers, two French traders of reputation, both considered as intelligent and enlightened men; they were the fathers of the two half-breed traders, with whom we were acquainted.
Traditions of the North American Indians, Vol. 2 (of 3) James Athearn Jones
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After a day of preparation and suspense, Lieut. Shehan returned with his fifty men, who were welcomed with joy by those holding the post, and later, about forty-six men arrived from St. Peter, the Renville
Old Rail Fence Corners The A. B. C's. of Minnesota History Various
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Pastor Renville, who as a little lad played at the feet of the translators of the Bible into the Sioux language, and who as a young man organized a counter revolution among the Christian Indians in favor of the government in the terrible days of '62, presided with dignity, baptizing a little babe and receiving several recent converts into the church.
Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas R. J. Creswell
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Renville declared: "Faith is the thing our people need; not faith in everything, but faith in Christ; not for hope of reward."
Among the Sioux A Story of the Twin Cities and the Two Dakotas R. J. Creswell
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Renville, Kenneth McKenzie, and William Laidlaw, former employees of the
Old Fort Snelling 1819-1858 Marcus L. Hansen
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Renville, Yellow Medicine and the enclosed counties in the west central, and the remainder to the south and west are in the southwestern section.
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Our guide, Renville, related to us that he had been a witness to an interesting, though painful, circumstance that occurred here.
An Introduction to the mortuary customs of the North American Indians 1884
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Renville, related to us that he had been a witness to an interesting, though painful, circumstance that occurred here.
A Further Contribution to the Study of the Mortuary Customs of the North American Indians 1884
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On the night of the 18th of August, the day of the outbreak, the news reached St. Peter, and, as I have before stated, induced the Renville
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