The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... turned loose . Each pretended to have dreamed of something necessary to his welfare , and rushed from poles which supported them above the water . At length they arrived , and were met by Papkootparout , the Indian Pluto , who rushed on ...
... turned loose . Each pretended to have dreamed of something necessary to his welfare , and rushed from poles which supported them above the water . At length they arrived , and were met by Papkootparout , the Indian Pluto , who rushed on ...
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... turning of a leaf , the crawling of an insect , the cry of a bird , the creaking of a bough , might be to him the mystic signal of weal or woe . - An Indian community swarmed with sorcerers , medicine - men , and diviners , whose ...
... turning of a leaf , the crawling of an insect , the cry of a bird , the creaking of a bough , might be to him the mystic signal of weal or woe . - An Indian community swarmed with sorcerers , medicine - men , and diviners , whose ...
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... turned all the faculties of his potent intellect , and all his deep knowledge of mankind . He did not aim to build up barren communities of secluded monks , aspiring to heaven through prayer , penance , and meditation , but to subdue ...
... turned all the faculties of his potent intellect , and all his deep knowledge of mankind . He did not aim to build up barren communities of secluded monks , aspiring to heaven through prayer , penance , and meditation , but to subdue ...
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... turned his steps towards the mission - house , and , being unfitted by his French education for supporting him- self by hunting , begged food and shelter from the priests . Le Jeune gratefully accepted him as a gift vouchsafed by Heaven ...
... turned his steps towards the mission - house , and , being unfitted by his French education for supporting him- self by hunting , begged food and shelter from the priests . Le Jeune gratefully accepted him as a gift vouchsafed by Heaven ...
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... turned his eyes towards the distant land of the Hurons , a field of labor full of peril , but rich in hope and promise . Le Jeune's duties as Superior restrained him from wanderings so remote . His apostleship must be limited , for a ...
... turned his eyes towards the distant land of the Hurons , a field of labor full of peril , but rich in hope and promise . Le Jeune's duties as Superior restrained him from wanderings so remote . His apostleship must be limited , for a ...
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