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;;Iroquois <strong>of</strong> the Lake <strong>of</strong> TwoMounta<strong>in</strong>s, the, sent from Montrealaga<strong>in</strong>st the English border,ii. 217.Iroquois <strong>of</strong> the Mounta<strong>in</strong>, the, i.235.Iroquois <strong>of</strong> Sault St. Louis, the,sent from Montreal aga<strong>in</strong>st theEnglish border, ii. 217." Isl<strong>and</strong> Battery," the, at Louisbourg,ii. 94, 95, 99 ; attackedby the English, ii. 118, 119 ; description<strong>of</strong>, ii. 120; failure <strong>of</strong>the attack, 122, 129; ii. 130,139.Iroquois, the converted, i. 36.Isle au Cochon, i. 295.Isle-aux-Coudres, ii. 154.Isle aux CEufs, i. 174, 175, 179.Isle d'Aix, ii. 311.Isle <strong>of</strong> Wight, the, Dudley lieutenant-governor<strong>of</strong>, i. 105.Isle Royale, i. 186, 188, 189. 192,193,194, 195, 196, 197,200, 201,203, 207, 210; ii. 60, 260, 280,288, 295.Isle St. Jean, ii. 186, 198, 207.Isles <strong>of</strong> Shoals, the, ii. 74.Isthmus <strong>of</strong> Panama, the, i. 134.Jamaica, ii. 270, 275.James I., ii. 262.James II., <strong>of</strong> Engl<strong>and</strong>, i. 4, 148.Jaques, Benjam<strong>in</strong>, kills FatherRale at Norridgewock, i. 247.Jerseys, the, ii. 341.Jesuit missions, the, reproach <strong>of</strong>,i. 24 ; meagre results <strong>of</strong>, i. 26a change comes over, i. 214.Jesuits, the Canadian, amongIndians, i. 11 ; among the Mohawks,i. 13; at Michilimack<strong>in</strong>ac,i. 17; Cadillac's aversionfor, i. 19; opposed to Cadillac'splans to civilize the Indians, i.INDEX. 38324 ; vast possessions <strong>of</strong>, i. 25Cadillac's relations with, i. 30f<strong>in</strong>d John Williams a stubbornheretic, i. 78, 79; refuse togive up Eunice Williams, i. 80characteristics <strong>of</strong>, i. 215; theirfunctions become as much politicalas religious, i. 215 ; chargedto keep firm the bond betweenthe French <strong>and</strong> the Indians, i.216 ; their methods <strong>of</strong> convert<strong>in</strong>gthe Indians, i. 216; cultivatewith diligence the Easternmissions, i. 216; the early missionariescompared with tlieirsuccessors, i. 217.Jews, the, expelled from Louisiana,i. 316.Jogues, Father Isaac, on the banks<strong>of</strong> the Mohawk, i. 18; i. 139,215.Johnson, William, among the Mohawks,ii. 211 ; charged withIndian affairs by GovernorCl<strong>in</strong>ton, ii. 212; loses the support<strong>of</strong> the Assembly, ii. 212;difficulties <strong>of</strong>, ii. 212.Joncaire, agent <strong>of</strong> <strong>France</strong> amongthe Senecas, i. 11, 13, 138; ii.52 ; his important work <strong>in</strong>mould<strong>in</strong>g the Indians, ii. 211.Jones, Esther, disperses the Indiansat Dover, i. 95.Jones, Josiah, wounded by thePequawkets, i. 265, 266.Jones, Lieutenant, death <strong>of</strong>, ii.193.Jordan, the river, ii. 48, 264, 265.Juchereau, Mother, see Sahit-Deni's, Mother Juchereau de.Judicial <strong>of</strong>ficers, method <strong>of</strong> elect<strong>in</strong>g,i. 41.Just<strong>in</strong>ien, P^re, the RecoUet, cure<strong>of</strong> M<strong>in</strong>es, i. 194, 206.

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