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America was still a land of wonder. The ancient spell still hung unbroken over the wild, vast world of mystery beyond the sea,-a land of romance, adventure, and gold.

Francis Parkman, David Levin (1983). “France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World. The Jesuits of North America in the seventeenth century. La Salle and the discovery of the Great West. The old régime in Canada”, p.43, Library of America

In one point the plan was fatally defective, since it involved the deadly enmity of a race whose character and whose power were as yet but ill understood,--the fiercest, boldest, most politic, and most ambitious savages to whom the American forest has ever given birth.

Francis Parkman, David Levin (1983). “France and England in North America: Pioneers of France in the New World. The Jesuits of North America in the seventeenth century. La Salle and the discovery of the Great West. The old régime in Canada”, p.286, Library of America

Versailles was a gulf into which the labor of France poured its earnings; and it was never full.

Francis Parkman, David Levin (1983). “France and England in North America: Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. A half-century of conflict. Montcalm and Wolfe”, p.853, Library of America

Early on the next morning we reached Kansas, about five hundred miles from the mouth of the Missouri.

Francis Parkman (2016). “The Oregon Trail: Juvenile History - - American”, p.3, VM eBooks

The most momentous and far-reaching question ever brought to issue on this continent was: Shall France remain here, or shall she not?

Francis Parkman, David Levin (1983). “France and England in North America: Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV. A half-century of conflict. Montcalm and Wolfe”, p.844, Library of America

Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte.

Francis Parkman (2016). “The Oregon Trail: Juvenile History - - American”, p.47, VM eBooks

We were now arrived at the close of our solitary journeyings along the St. Joseph's trail.

Francis Parkman (2016). “The Oregon Trail: Juvenile History - - American”, p.38, VM eBooks

Fort Leavenworth is in fact no fort, being without defensive works, except two block-houses.

Francis Parkman (2016). “The Oregon Trail: Juvenile History - - American”, p.14, VM eBooks