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biographical notes.]

Charles C. Abbott...... 28 461 | Henry Lee...

184 485

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Horace Greeley..

O. A. Brownson.
William C. Bryant..
John Burroughs.
George W. Cable..
W. E. Channing
Robert Collyer...
J. Fenimore Cooper.
C. P. Cranch..

343 502
167 483 Donald G. Mitchell.
277 497 J. Lothrop Motley.
240 491 T. T. Munger...
115 476 Richard O'Gorman.
189 487 John Boyle O'Reilly.
78 470 Francis Parkman .
George William Curtis.. 260 493 James K. Paulding...
Joseph Rodman Drake. 207 James G. Percival.
John W. Draper.... 71 469
Jonathan Edwards..... 86 472
R. W. Emerson...
James T. Fields.

Benjamin Franklin..
W. D. Gallagher...

Edward E. Hale..

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Olive Thorne Miller.

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174 484

369 504

59 467

422 508

68 468

410 508

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Fitz-Greene Halleck.... 122
Nathaniel Hawthorne.. 47 465

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Edmund C. Stedman... 430 509
Elizabeth Stoddard 164 483

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FIFTH READER.

I.

THE DISCOVERY OF THE MISSISSIPPI.

BY GEORGE BANCROFT.'

THE long-expected discovery' of the Mississippi was at hand, to be accomplished by James Marquette3 and Louis Joliet. The enterprise was favored by Talon,* who, on the point of quitting Canada, wished to signalize the last years of his stay by opening for France the way to the western ocean; and who, immediately on the arrival of Frontenac from France in 1672, had advised him to employ Louis Joliet in the discovery. Joliet was a native of Quebec, educated at its college, and a man "of great experience" as a wayfarer in the wilder-10 ness. He had already been in the neighborhood of the great river which was called the Mississippi, and which at that time was supposed to discharge itself into the Gulf of California; and early in 1673 he entered on his great career.

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A branch of the Pottawatomies, familiar with Marquette as a missionary, heard with wonder the daring proposal. "Those distant nations," said they, "never spare the strangers; their mutual wars fill their borders with bands of warriors; the Great River abounds in 20

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