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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... took refuge at Quebec have cleared and planted 300 arpents of land , thus providing food for themselves . Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France , from friends of the mission . Several instances of the piety ...
... took refuge at Quebec have cleared and planted 300 arpents of land , thus providing food for themselves . Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France , from friends of the mission . Several instances of the piety ...
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... took ; the latter , having taken two captives near that country , learned from these how destitute it was of the forces of those who had gone out to meet them . Accordingly , in order not to lose so favorable an opportunity , they make ...
... took ; the latter , having taken two captives near that country , learned from these how destitute it was of the forces of those who had gone out to meet them . Accordingly , in order not to lose so favorable an opportunity , they make ...
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... took , half kneeling , two steps in order to approach him ; but falling back in a strange manner , he was obliged to stop there until , recovering strength , he made a second and a third effort to die in the exercise of that charity ...
... took , half kneeling , two steps in order to approach him ; but falling back in a strange manner , he was obliged to stop there until , recovering strength , he made a second and a third effort to die in the exercise of that charity ...
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... took refuge at Quebec have cleared and planted 300 arpents of land , thus providing food for themselves . Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France , from friends of the mission . Several instances of the piety ...
... took refuge at Quebec have cleared and planted 300 arpents of land , thus providing food for themselves . Some of them have been clothed through gifts received from France , from friends of the mission . Several instances of the piety ...
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... took ; the latter , having taken two captives near that country , learned from these how destitute it was of the forces of those who had gone out to meet them . Accordingly , in order not to lose so favorable an opportunity , they make ...
... took ; the latter , having taken two captives near that country , learned from these how destitute it was of the forces of those who had gone out to meet them . Accordingly , in order not to lose so favorable an opportunity , they make ...
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