The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... forced into a small leather bag . The delighted parent carried it back to earth , with instructions to insert it in the body of his son who would thereupon return to life . When the adventurers reached home , and reported the happy ...
... forced into a small leather bag . The delighted parent carried it back to earth , with instructions to insert it in the body of his son who would thereupon return to life . When the adventurers reached home , and reported the happy ...
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... forced to hear mass every morn- ing and prayers every evening , besides an exhortation on Sunday . Some of them were for returning home , while two or three , of a different complexion , wished to be Jesuits themselves . The Fathers ...
... forced to hear mass every morn- ing and prayers every evening , besides an exhortation on Sunday . Some of them were for returning home , while two or three , of a different complexion , wished to be Jesuits themselves . The Fathers ...
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... forced to lie flat on their faces , breathing through mouths in contact with the cold earth . Their throats and nostrils felt as if on fire ; their scorched eyes streamed with tears ; and when Le Jeune tried to read , the letters of his ...
... forced to lie flat on their faces , breathing through mouths in contact with the cold earth . Their throats and nostrils felt as if on fire ; their scorched eyes streamed with tears ; and when Le Jeune tried to read , the letters of his ...
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... stormy and dark , and the river was covered with ice , sweeping by with the tide . They were forced to encamp . At midnight the moon had risen , the river was comparatively unencumbered , and they embarked once more .
... stormy and dark , and the river was covered with ice , sweeping by with the tide . They were forced to encamp . At midnight the moon had risen , the river was comparatively unencumbered , and they embarked once more .
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... forced to act with discretion . An opportunity for the practice of their diplomacy had lately occurred . On or near the Ottawa , at some distance below them , dwelt a small Algonquin tribe , called La Petite Nation . One of this people ...
... forced to act with discretion . An opportunity for the practice of their diplomacy had lately occurred . On or near the Ottawa , at some distance below them , dwelt a small Algonquin tribe , called La Petite Nation . One of this people ...
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