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o to American history the White's Recopllacion, II. 645. name of Bienville. Passing across the ridge that divides the rivers of Hudson's B himself sailed for France, his two brothers, May 9 Sauvolle and Bienville, were left in command of the station, round which the few colonis New Jersey, sought also for the mouths of the Mississippi. When Bienville, who passed the summer in exploring the forks below the site of Ne passes of the majestic stream. Giving heed to the assertion of Bienville of French supremacy, as proved by French establishments, the Englwhich it was one day to be inherited. It was at this time that Bienville received the me- 1699 morial of French Protestants to be allowedand, under his guidance, the brothers Chap XXI.} D'Iberville and Bienville ascended the Great River, 1700. and made peace between the Oumast to Jamaica; but an emissary had already announced the danger to Bienville, at Mobile, who conveyed the intelligence to the Spanish Martin,
ecause they would be paid. The influence of Bienville, of Louisiana, prevailed with the Choctas, a4 and 38, with II. 260. Island. Already had Bienville, in the midsummer of 1718, as he descended tk on the miserable coast; and, even in 1721, Bienville himself a second time established the head qost; but, in August of 1723, the quarters of Bienville were transferred to New Orleans. Thus the cery scalp, gathered at Fort Tombecbee to aid Bienville. Of these red auxiliaries the number was abl retreat began; on the thirty-first of May, Bienville dismissed the Choctas, having satisfied themd in the Illinois, he obeyed the summons of Bienville; and, with an Chap XXIII.} army of about fisas, and feasted bountifully. At last, when Bienville had retreated, the Chickasas brought the capy messengers, who supplicated for peace; and Bienville gladly accepted the calumet. The fort at Me fort on the St. Francis was dismantled; and Bienville returned, to conceal his shame under false p
Baltimore. See Calvert. Bank of England chartered, III. 191 Bank of France, III. 354. Barclay, Robert, governor of New Jersey, II. 414. Barlow, his voyage, I. 92. Behring's discoveries, III. 453. Bellamont, Lord, in New York, III. 59. In New England, 82. Berkeley, George, character of, III. 372. Berkeley, Sir William, in Virginia, I. 203. In England, II. 68. Plants Carolina, 134. Dissatisfied, 203. His severity to Bacon and his friends, 219, 221, 231. Sails for Europe, 233. Bienville, III. 200. Explores the country, 202. Blake, Joseph, II. 172. Bloody Brook, II. 104. Boston founded, I. 356. Antinomian, 388. Its liberality, II. 109. Insurgent, 447. Bourdonnais, La, III. 453. Brackett, Anne, II. 110. Bradford, William, I. 314. Bradstreet, Simon, II. 74. Brebeuf, Father, III. 122. Character, 124. Martyrdom, 140. Bressani, Father, III. 134. Breton, Cape, settled by the French, II. 235. Brown, John and Samuel, I. 349.