Women in New France: Extracts from the Jesuit RelationsArx Publishing, LLC, 2005 - 335 páginas |
Contenido
1 | |
21 | |
Among | 79 |
Northern | 115 |
To the Iroquois | 179 |
Into | 205 |
The Lower | 259 |
Native Language Concordance | 291 |
Jesuit Linguistic Classification | 313 |
The Missions of New France | 333 |
Términos y frases comunes
able Algonquin Algonquin language already answer arrived in Canada asked baptized beginning believe Born brother cabin called Captain Christian common death desire died entered the Order express faith Father feast four French gave give given guage hand hear heard heart Heaven holy hope hundred Huron Huron language ichien instruct interpreter Iroquois Jean Jesuits Joseph June knowledge Lake land leagues Letter live Marie master means mission missionaries Monsieur Montagnais months Mother native North occurred Paris pass persons poor pray prayers present Province of France Quebec received Relation repeated returned Reverend Father river saint Savages sent Sept short sing Society of Jesus souls speak spoke teach thee things thou told tongue tribes understand understood village winter wish words writing young
Pasajes populares
Página 8 - We don't give you the liberty to think about it. You are women ! Take the advice of a wise man and remove immediately.
Página 4 - There is another kind of subjection/ which is called economic or civil/ whereby the superior makes use of his subjects for their own benefit and good* and this kind of subjection existed even before sin. For the good of order would have been wanting in the human family if some were not governed by others wiser than themselves.