The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... seemed decked with a golden tapestry . In general , however , its only lining was a thick coating of soot from the smoke of fires with neither draught , chimney , nor window . So pungent was the smoke that it produced inflammation of ...
... seemed decked with a golden tapestry . In general , however , its only lining was a thick coating of soot from the smoke of fires with neither draught , chimney , nor window . So pungent was the smoke that it produced inflammation of ...
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... seemed carved by Nature for a soldier , but which the mental habits of years had stamped with the visible impress of the priesthood . This was Jean de Brébeuf , descendant of a noble family of Normandy , and one of the ablest and most ...
... seemed carved by Nature for a soldier , but which the mental habits of years had stamped with the visible impress of the priesthood . This was Jean de Brébeuf , descendant of a noble family of Normandy , and one of the ablest and most ...
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... seemed heated to the temperature of an oven . these evils were light , when compared to the intoler- able plague of smoke . During a snow - storm , and often at other times , the wigwam was filled with fumes so dense , stifling , and ...
... seemed heated to the temperature of an oven . these evils were light , when compared to the intoler- able plague of smoke . During a snow - storm , and often at other times , the wigwam was filled with fumes so dense , stifling , and ...
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... seemed , in their eyes , an image of Hell . All around blazed countless fires , and the air resounded with discordant outcries.1 The naked multitude , on , under , and around the scaffold , were flinging the remains of their dead ...
... seemed , in their eyes , an image of Hell . All around blazed countless fires , and the air resounded with discordant outcries.1 The naked multitude , on , under , and around the scaffold , were flinging the remains of their dead ...
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... seemed to have visitings of real compassion ; and a woman asked the priests if it would be wrong to kill him , and thus save him from the fire . The Jesuits had from the first lost no opportunity of accosting him ; while he , grateful ...
... seemed to have visitings of real compassion ; and a woman asked the priests if it would be wrong to kill him , and thus save him from the fire . The Jesuits had from the first lost no opportunity of accosting him ; while he , grateful ...
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