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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... Captains came to find us , in secret ; and to the Superior , in company with certain other Fathers , they made the following speech : Brother , thine eyes deceive thee when thou lookest at us ; Thou thinkest that thou seest living men ...
... Captains came to find us , in secret ; and to the Superior , in company with certain other Fathers , they made the following speech : Brother , thine eyes deceive thee when thou lookest at us ; Thou thinkest that thou seest living men ...
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... Captains . They were telling the truth ; the country of the Hurons was no longer aught else than a place of horror and of slaughter , and appeared uninhabitable to others than the furies of Hell . Whithersoever we looked , that we might ...
... Captains . They were telling the truth ; the country of the Hurons was no longer aught else than a place of horror and of slaughter , and appeared uninhabitable to others than the furies of Hell . Whithersoever we looked , that we might ...
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... Captains came to find us , in secret ; and to the Superior , in company with certain other Fathers , they made the following speech : Brother , thine eyes deceive thee when thou lookest at us ; Thou thinkest that thou seest living men ...
... Captains came to find us , in secret ; and to the Superior , in company with certain other Fathers , they made the following speech : Brother , thine eyes deceive thee when thou lookest at us ; Thou thinkest that thou seest living men ...
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... Captains . They were telling the truth ; the country of the Hurons was no longer aught else than a place of horror and of slaughter , and appeared uninhabitable to others than the furies of Hell . Whithersoever we looked , that we might ...
... Captains . They were telling the truth ; the country of the Hurons was no longer aught else than a place of horror and of slaughter , and appeared uninhabitable to others than the furies of Hell . Whithersoever we looked , that we might ...
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... Captains from their own country , subject to the same misfortune , were seized with a fresh grief . Scarcely had their ship entered the harbor , when it was surrounded on all sides by boats and gondolas filled with merchants , who ...
... Captains from their own country , subject to the same misfortune , were seized with a fresh grief . Scarcely had their ship entered the harbor , when it was surrounded on all sides by boats and gondolas filled with merchants , who ...
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