The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791; the Original French, Latin, and Italian Texts, with English Translations and Notes, Volumen40Burrows brothers Company, 1898 |
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... Algonquins ; others to new Sweden , 500 miles distant . Still others openly say that they themselves will take their wives and children to the country of the enemies , where they will find many of their captive kinsmen , who exhort them ...
... Algonquins ; others to new Sweden , 500 miles distant . Still others openly say that they themselves will take their wives and children to the country of the enemies , where they will find many of their captive kinsmen , who exhort them ...
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... Algonquins and the French ; and their charities will help us . But even if they could not or would not , and if we must die there , we would at least have this consolation , of dying not abandoned in the woods , but near one who may ...
... Algonquins and the French ; and their charities will help us . But even if they could not or would not , and if we must die there , we would at least have this consolation , of dying not abandoned in the woods , but near one who may ...
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... Algonquins , — was not a small affair . On the other side , the reasons of the Barbarians appeared to us unanswerable and convincing . What was to be done ? We redouble our devotions , together with the 40 hours ' prayer . With prayer ...
... Algonquins , — was not a small affair . On the other side , the reasons of the Barbarians appeared to us unanswerable and convincing . What was to be done ? We redouble our devotions , together with the 40 hours ' prayer . With prayer ...
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... Algonquins ; others to new Sweden , 500 miles distant . Still others openly say that they themselves will take their wives and children to the country of the enemies , where they will find many of their captive kinsmen , who exhort them ...
... Algonquins ; others to new Sweden , 500 miles distant . Still others openly say that they themselves will take their wives and children to the country of the enemies , where they will find many of their captive kinsmen , who exhort them ...
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... Algonquins and the French ; and their charities will help us . But even if they could not or would not , and if we must die there , we would at least have this consolation , of dying not abandoned in the woods , but near one who may ...
... Algonquins and the French ; and their charities will help us . But even if they could not or would not , and if we must die there , we would at least have this consolation , of dying not abandoned in the woods , but near one who may ...
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