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, Volumen12Burrows Bros. Company, 1898 Establishment of Jesuit missions: Abenaki ; Quebec ; Montreal ; Huron ; Iroquois ; Ottawa ; and Lousiana. |
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... vous aurez prins le Soleil au lacet : allez vifte le defgager , peut - eftre que marchant la nuict , il s'est jetté là dedans fans y penser : Tchaka- bech bien eftonné , s'en retourne , & ayant bien confi- deré , trouue qu'en verité il ...
... vous aurez prins le Soleil au lacet : allez vifte le defgager , peut - eftre que marchant la nuict , il s'est jetté là dedans fans y penser : Tchaka- bech bien eftonné , s'en retourne , & ayant bien confi- deré , trouue qu'en verité il ...
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... Vous pouuez penser si ceste nouuelle nous releua le cou- rage , & si elle anima noftre esperance qui commen- çoit bien fort à chăceler . On peut dire auec grande verité que Deus deducit ad inferos & reduci [ t , ] attollit & deprimit ...
... Vous pouuez penser si ceste nouuelle nous releua le cou- rage , & si elle anima noftre esperance qui commen- çoit bien fort à chăceler . On peut dire auec grande verité que Deus deducit ad inferos & reduci [ t , ] attollit & deprimit ...
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... to have food so well prepared as this that they give you ; come , have cour- age , be peaceable and very obedient ; observe care- vous eftes heureux d'estre si bien accommodez : nous ne 1637 ] 45 LE JEUNE'S RELATION , 1637.
... to have food so well prepared as this that they give you ; come , have cour- age , be peaceable and very obedient ; observe care- vous eftes heureux d'estre si bien accommodez : nous ne 1637 ] 45 LE JEUNE'S RELATION , 1637.
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... vous donne , prennez courage , foiez paisibles & bien obeissans , remarquez bien tout ce que vous verrez de bon parmi les François , pour vous en feruir par apres en noftre pays , vous pouuez aspi- rer aux plus grandes charges , car d ...
... vous donne , prennez courage , foiez paisibles & bien obeissans , remarquez bien tout ce que vous verrez de bon parmi les François , pour vous en feruir par apres en noftre pays , vous pouuez aspi- rer aux plus grandes charges , car d ...
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... vous m'auez fait voftre fils & ie vous ay pris pour mon Pere , gardez - moy donc s'il vous plaift , ayez pitié de moy , effacez mes offences , ie les hai , iamais plus ie ne les veux commettre . D'autres fois il difoit , Iefus mon ...
... vous m'auez fait voftre fils & ie vous ay pris pour mon Pere , gardez - moy donc s'il vous plaift , ayez pitié de moy , effacez mes offences , ie les hai , iamais plus ie ne les veux commettre . D'autres fois il difoit , Iefus mon ...
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Página 115 - You must have sincere affection for the Savages, - looking upon them as ransomed by the blood of the son of God, and as our Brethren with whom we are to pass the rest of our lives.
Página 121 - This is a lesson which is easy enough to learn, but very difficult to put into practice; for, leaving a highly civilized community, you fall into the hands of barbarous people who care but little for your Philosophy or your Theology. All the fine qualities which might make you loved and respected in France are like pearls trampled under the feet of swine...
Página 269 - ... names which they have given to their several tribes were mere badges of distinction, or " coats of arms " as Pyrlaeus calls them ; but if we pay attention to the reasons which they give for those denominations, the idea of a supposed family connexion is easily discernible. The Tortoise, or as it is commonly called, the Turtle tribe, among the Lenape, claims a superiority and ascendency over the others, because their relation, the great Tortoise, a fabled monster, the Atlas of their mythology,...
Página 117 - You must try and eat at daybreak unless you can take your meal with you in the canoe; for the day is very long, if you have to pass it without eating. The Barbarians eat only at Sunrise and Sunset, when they are on their journeys. You must be prompt in embarking and disembarking; and tuck up your gowns so that they will not get wet, and so that you will not carry either water or sand into the canoe. To be properly dressed, you must have your feet and legs bare; while crossing the rapids, you can...
Página 59 - There is nothing so difficult as to control the tribes of America. All these Barbarians share the law of wild asses, they are born, live and die in a liberty without restraint; they do not know what is meant by bridle or bit.
Página 121 - ... leaving a highly civilized community, you fall into the hands of barbarous people who care little for your Philosophy or your Theology. All the fine qualities which might make you loved and respected in France are like pearls trampled under the feet of swine, or rather of mules, which utterly despise you when they see that you are not as good pack animals as they are.
Página 121 - Jesus Christ is our true greatness; it is He alone and His cross that should be sought in running after these people, for, if you strive for anything else, you will find naught but bodily and spiritual affliction.
Página 121 - ... stated) with all those of the country; you meet some today and others tomorrow, who do not fail to inquire, from those who brought you, what sort of man you are. It is almost incredible, how they observe and remember even the slightest fault. When you meet Savages on the way, as you cannot yet greet them with kind words, at least show them a cheerful face, and thus prove that you endure gayly the fatigues of the voyage.
Página 269 - Sackemacher), that is to say, lord, captain, or chief, which all persons bear who have any power or authority among them, especially any government or rule over other persons and affairs, and that name...
Página 117 - ... win their hearts. You must try and eat at daybreak, unless you can take your meal with you in the canoe ; for the day is very long if you have to pass it without eating. The barbarians eat only at sunrise and sunset when they are on their journeys. . . . To be properly dressed you must have your feet and legs bare; while crossing the rapids you can wear your shoes, even your leggings.