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" In the Mountains, the people of which we name the Tobacco Nation, we have had, for some years past, two missions; in each were two of our Fathers. The one nearest to the enemy was that which bore the name of Saint Jean; its principal village, called by... "
The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the ... - Página 107
editado por - 1899
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The Jesuit Martyrs of North America: Isaac Joques, John de Brébeuf, Gabriel ...

John Joseph Wynne - 1925 - 284 páginas
...destruction wrought by this implacable enemy and of the death of the missionaries Garnier and Chabanel : "In the mountains, the people of which we name the...the same name, contained about five or six hundred families. It was a field watered by the sweat of one of the most excellent missionaries who had dwelt...
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Iroquois Wars I: Extracts from the Jesuit relations and primary sources from ...

Anthony P. Schiavo, Jr, Claudio R. Salvucci - 2003 - 423 páginas
...35:107 [*The Iroquois attack the Petun, destroying the town of St. Jean. Fr. Charles Gamier is killed. ] In the Mountains, the people of which we name the...the same name, contained about five or six hundred families. It was a field watered by the sweat of one of the most excellent Missionaries who had dwelt...
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