The Works of Francis Parkman, Volym 2Little, Brown, & Company, 1922 |
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... rest , -a tall , strong man , with features that 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 ...
... rest , -a tall , strong man , with features that 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 ...
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... rest , they were busied in preaching , singing vespers , saying mass and hearing confessions at the fort of Quebec , catechising a few Indians , and striving to master the enormous difficulties of the Huron and Algonquin languages ...
... rest , they were busied in preaching , singing vespers , saying mass and hearing confessions at the fort of Quebec , catechising a few Indians , and striving to master the enormous difficulties of the Huron and Algonquin languages ...
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... rest of their faces red . Others were decorated with a broad band of black across the eyes ; and others , again , with diverging rays of black , red , and blue on both cheeks . Their attire was no less uncouth . Some of them wore shaggy ...
... rest of their faces red . Others were decorated with a broad band of black across the eyes ; and others , again , with diverging rays of black , red , and blue on both cheeks . Their attire was no less uncouth . Some of them wore shaggy ...
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... rest of their people , they were accustomed to set out for their winter hunt in the autumn , after the close of their eel - fishery . Le Jeune , despite the experience of De Noue , had long had a mind to accompany one of these roving ...
... rest of their people , they were accustomed to set out for their winter hunt in the autumn , after the close of their eel - fishery . Le Jeune , despite the experience of De Noue , had long had a mind to accompany one of these roving ...
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... piles of prostrate trunks , struggling through matted cedar - swamps , threading chill ravines , and crossing streams no rest . 1633. ] ALGONQUIN WINTER LIFE . 113 longer visible , 112 LE JEUNE AND THE HUNTERS . [ 1633 .
... piles of prostrate trunks , struggling through matted cedar - swamps , threading chill ravines , and crossing streams no rest . 1633. ] ALGONQUIN WINTER LIFE . 113 longer visible , 112 LE JEUNE AND THE HUNTERS . [ 1633 .
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