Mississaquenk, although the distance exceeds twenty leagues. When he attacks, he is more terrible than the thunder; the earth trembles, the air and the sea are set on fire by the discharge of his Cannon; while he has been seen amid his squadrons, all... Pioneer Priests of North America, 1642-1710 - Página 121por Thomas Joseph Campbell - 1908 - 411 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
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