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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Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France, from friends
of the mission. Several instances of the piety of these neophytes are recounted,
as also of their virtuous resistance to temptation. R. G. T. Madison, Wis., February
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Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France, from friends
of the mission. Several instances of the piety of these neophytes are recounted,
as also of their virtuous resistance to temptation. R. G. T. Madison, Wis., February
...
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... or the mountains of Saint Jean; and the country people kept themselves for
some days in battle array, to receive them courageously, — and, as they hoped,
to defeat them easily; these were, too, people of courage, and accustomed to war
.
... or the mountains of Saint Jean; and the country people kept themselves for
some days in battle array, to receive them courageously, — and, as they hoped,
to defeat them easily; these were, too, people of courage, and accustomed to war
.
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And he did so until he received from the enemies an arquebus shot with three
balls, — one of which wounded him in the stomach, another in the breast, the
third [115 i.e., 117] in his thigh. This threw him to the ground, where he did not fail
to lift ...
And he did so until he received from the enemies an arquebus shot with three
balls, — one of which wounded him in the stomach, another in the breast, the
third [115 i.e., 117] in his thigh. This threw him to the ground, where he did not fail
to lift ...
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The two Fathers who were in the neighboring Mission received the poor fugitive
Christians all night; and on the following morning they went to St. Jean, in order
to bury the body of their dear companion, — where they saw with their own eyes
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The two Fathers who were in the neighboring Mission received the poor fugitive
Christians all night; and on the following morning they went to St. Jean, in order
to bury the body of their dear companion, — where they saw with their own eyes
...
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Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France, from friends
of the mission. Several instances of the piety of these neophytes are recounted,
as also of their virtuous resistance to temptation. R. G. T. Mad1son, W1s.
Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France, from friends
of the mission. Several instances of the piety of these neophytes are recounted,
as also of their virtuous resistance to temptation. R. G. T. Mad1son, W1s.
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