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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... peace— the Mohawks consenting last of all . Father Poncet returns , somewhat later , and confirms the statements of the Iroquois envoys that their people desire peace ; the ratification of the treaty will be made in the following spring ...
... peace— the Mohawks consenting last of all . Father Poncet returns , somewhat later , and confirms the statements of the Iroquois envoys that their people desire peace ; the ratification of the treaty will be made in the following spring ...
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... peace made with the Iroquois , detailed in the preceding chapters , fills the missionaries with joy , and great hope for the extension of their field of labor . Le Mercier finds especial encouragement in the prospect of establishing a ...
... peace made with the Iroquois , detailed in the preceding chapters , fills the missionaries with joy , and great hope for the extension of their field of labor . Le Mercier finds especial encouragement in the prospect of establishing a ...
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... peace . Three Rivers is harassed all summer by attacks of the enemy , which are graphically described —especially an attempt to capture that village by surprise , which is foiled by the vigilance and resolution of the French . The ...
... peace . Three Rivers is harassed all summer by attacks of the enemy , which are graphically described —especially an attempt to capture that village by surprise , which is foiled by the vigilance and resolution of the French . The ...
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... peace — the Mohawks consenting last of all . Father Poncet returns , somewhat later , and confirms the statements of the Iroquois envoys that their people desire peace ; the ratification of the treaty will be made in the following ...
... peace — the Mohawks consenting last of all . Father Poncet returns , somewhat later , and confirms the statements of the Iroquois envoys that their people desire peace ; the ratification of the treaty will be made in the following ...
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... peace made with the Iroquois , detailed in the preceding chapters , fills the missionaries with joy , and great hope for the extension of their field of labor . Le Mercier finds especial encouragement in the prospect of establishing a ...
... peace made with the Iroquois , detailed in the preceding chapters , fills the missionaries with joy , and great hope for the extension of their field of labor . Le Mercier finds especial encouragement in the prospect of establishing a ...
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