Ancient unit of distance from the Indian subcontinent.
1 One is a 'Shakanah' (Englishman), the other a 'Naimewa' from the ' Maha-mate- kosh - ehoj ' (an exile from the French).
2 The enemy, by all he could learn, were now far distant from the Four Lakes-probably at Kosh - ko-nong .
3 Kosh amedeid, you are welcome, Huckaback.
4 All the effective men had been withdrawn, upon a requisition from General Atkinson, to join him at his newly-built fort at Kosh - ko-nong .
5 Why, man, if we keep on in this direction, following the course of the river, we shall bring up at Kosh - ko-nong , instead of Chicago.
6 They first reach a deserted palace in a desolate land, the palace of " Kosh the son of Sheddad the son of Ad, the greater."
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