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, Volumen40 |
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... Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol . XL HURONS , LOWER CANADA ,
IROQUOIS : 1653 CLEVELAND : Tbe Burrows Brotbers Company ,
PUBLISHERS , MDCCCXCIX Copyright, 1898 BY The Burrows Brothers Co ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED.
... Historical Society of Wisconsin Vol . XL HURONS , LOWER CANADA ,
IROQUOIS : 1653 CLEVELAND : Tbe Burrows Brotbers Company ,
PUBLISHERS , MDCCCXCIX Copyright, 1898 BY The Burrows Brothers Co ALL
RIGHTS RESERVED.
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News is brought from the far West, that the Algonkins and Hurons who have fled
thither from the Iroquois are preparing to come down to the French next year for
trade ; and several young Frenchmen plan to go to these tribes for the same ...
News is brought from the far West, that the Algonkins and Hurons who have fled
thither from the Iroquois are preparing to come down to the French next year for
trade ; and several young Frenchmen plan to go to these tribes for the same ...
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The final chapter — summarizing several letters from Canada which have come
to the Paris editor — mentions that the Hurons who took refuge at Quebec have
cleared and planted 300 arpents of land, thus providing food for themselves.
The final chapter — summarizing several letters from Canada which have come
to the Paris editor — mentions that the Hurons who took refuge at Quebec have
cleared and planted 300 arpents of land, thus providing food for themselves.
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News is brought from the far West , that the Algonkins and Hurons who have fled
thither from the Iroquois are preparing to come down to the French next year for
trade ; and several young Frenchmen plan to go to these tribes for the same ...
News is brought from the far West , that the Algonkins and Hurons who have fled
thither from the Iroquois are preparing to come down to the French next year for
trade ; and several young Frenchmen plan to go to these tribes for the same ...
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The final chapter — summarizing several letters from Canada which have come
to the Paris editor — mentions that the Hurons who took refuge at Quebec have
cleared and planted 300 arpents of land, thus providing food for themselves.
The final chapter — summarizing several letters from Canada which have come
to the Paris editor — mentions that the Hurons who took refuge at Quebec have
cleared and planted 300 arpents of land, thus providing food for themselves.
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