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Illinois
Illinois Il`li*nois", n.sing. & pl. (Ethnol.) A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers.

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- Between October 1782 and April 1783, Linois served aboard Diadème, his last appointment of the war. In March 1784, Linois joined the storeship Barbeau, carrying...
- squadron of this size, and Linois was subsequently able to sustain his campaign for three years. From Isle de France, Linois and his frigates began a series...
- The Linois class comprised three protected cruisers of the French Navy built in the early 1890s; the three ships were Linois, Galilée, and Lavoisier. They...
- commerce raiding operation by a French squadron led by Linois in the ship of the line Marengo. Linois had sailed to the Indian Ocean in 1803 before the declaration...
- the battle, Linois used overland messengers to request the ****istance of the Spanish fleet at Cadiz under Admiral Jose de Mazzaredo. Linois and Saumarez...
- Admiral Linois in pursuit of a large fleet of East Indiamen. In the novel, HMS Surprise under Captain Aubrey organizes the merchantmen to defeat Linois and...
- persuade Linois to declare his support for Bonaparte, but he refused, so on 18 June Boyer-Peyreleau began arresting key officials and held Linois under house...
- alcohol. They also put in at Rio for mail, where Jack learns that Admiral Linois, who once took him prisoner, is patrolling the Indian Ocean at the head...
- name Linois: French cruiser Linois (1867), an unprotected cruiser launched in 1867 and stricken in 1891 French cruiser Linois (1894), a Linois-class...
- under Contre-amiral Charles Linois. Rounding the British naval base of Gibraltar on the southern coast of Spain on 4 July, Linois learned that a British squadron...