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    northwest American coast and China. It was led by the French navigator Étienne Marchand (1755–1793). European and American voyages of scientific exploration...
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  • his ship, and she had sex with the crew. According to the book by Étienne Marchand, eight-year-old girls had sex and performed other sexual acts in public...
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    April of 1791, then again two months later by a Frenchman known as Étienne Marchand. There have never been permanent settlement on the island, however...
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  • by Joseph Ingraham) Adams (named by Josiah Roberts) Beaux (named by Étienne Marchand) Sir Henry Martin (named by Richard Hergest [de]) Madison (named by...
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  • crew. According to the book of Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu and Étienne Marchand, eight-year-old girls had sex and other unnatural acts in public. Child...
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    Columbia: 43. doi:10.14288/1.0074777. (downloadable pdf) French explorer Étienne Marchand [fr] during his expedition abord the Solide (1790–92) witnessed the...
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  • that it had been spread by Spanish explorers some time in the 1770s. Étienne Marchand, visiting Sitka, also reported widespread pockmarks among the Tlingit...
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    Schroeder & Kookesh (1990), p. 6. Mackovjak (2022), p. 15. Quoted from Étienne Marchand, the Solide expedition of 1790–92; from Aurel Krause visit on April...
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    considered that the real European explorer was the French circumnavigator Étienne Marchand (1755-1793), who arrived shortly after, on June 20, 1791, anchored...
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  • Governor Vaudreuil after the military victory of Fort Chouaguen. In 1758, Étienne Marchand wrote a famous poem in Le carillon de la Nouvelle-France. This song...
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