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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... received the poor fugitive Christians all night ; and on the following morning they went to St. Jean , in order to bury the body of their dear companion , - where they saw with their own eyes the effects of the Barbarian enemy's cruelty ...
... received the poor fugitive Christians all night ; and on the following morning they went to St. Jean , in order to bury the body of their dear companion , - where they saw with their own eyes the effects of the Barbarian enemy's cruelty ...
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... received every month from his Father some money for his recreation . He reserved it for the day of the vacation ; when , having obtained leave to go abroad , instead of spending it in sports , he carried it to the prisoners . One day he ...
... received every month from his Father some money for his recreation . He reserved it for the day of the vacation ; when , having obtained leave to go abroad , instead of spending it in sports , he carried it to the prisoners . One day he ...
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... received was the death of either some adult or a child without Baptism ; and he always feared to be at fault therein . I have seen him start on quite long journeys in most disagreeable weather ,exposing himself , in order to aid some ...
... received was the death of either some adult or a child without Baptism ; and he always feared to be at fault therein . I have seen him start on quite long journeys in most disagreeable weather ,exposing himself , in order to aid some ...
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... received us and furnished us materials for fortifying ourselves , together with our Barbarians , against our common enemies , -Ut sine timore inimicorum liberati , we might serve our common Lord . We had with us some laymen , to the ...
... received us and furnished us materials for fortifying ourselves , together with our Barbarians , against our common enemies , -Ut sine timore inimicorum liberati , we might serve our common Lord . We had with us some laymen , to the ...
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... received with more devotion not only the feasts , but also the working days ; these , with visits to the sick and the burial of the dead , were the daily occupations of our Fathers . To these evils was added the fear of the enemies ...
... received with more devotion not only the feasts , but also the working days ; these , with visits to the sick and the burial of the dead , were the daily occupations of our Fathers . To these evils was added the fear of the enemies ...
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