Maisonneuve sprang ashore and fell on his knees. His followers imitated his example, and all joined their voices in enthusiastic songs of thanksgiving. Tents, baggage, arms, and stores were landed. An altar was... Journal of the Society of Arts - Page 2841903Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Francis Parkman - 1867 - 570 pages
...formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St. Lawrence, and known afterwards as Point Calliere. The rivulet was bordered by a meadow, and beyond rose...grass, and birds of varied plumage flitted among the boughs.4 Maisonneuve sprang ashore, and fell on his knees. His followers imitated his example ; and... | |
| 1868 - 512 pages
...land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the S. Lawrence. The rivulet was bordered by a meadotf, and beyond rose the forest with its vanguard of scattered...thanksgiving. Tents, baggage, arms, and stores were lauded. An altar was raised on a pleasant spot near at hand; and Mademoiselle Marie, with Madame de... | |
| Alfred Sandham - 1870 - 456 pages
...was a tongue, or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St. Lawrence. This rivulet was bordered by a meadow, and beyond rose...spring flowers were blooming in the young grass, and the birds flitted among the boughs. " Maissoneuve sprang ashore and fell on his knees. His followers... | |
| Alfred Sandham - 1870 - 456 pages
...spring flowers were blooming in the young grass, and the birds flitted among the boughs. " Maissoneuve sprang ashore and fell on his knees. His followers...imitated his example ; and all joined their voices in songs of thanksgiving. Tents, baggage, arms and stores were landed. An altar was raised on a pleasant... | |
| 1872 - 696 pages
...purpose of erecting an Indian trading post. Maissoneuve landed at the same place in the spring of 1642. The rivulet was bordered by a meadow, and beyond rose the forest with its vanguard of scattered trees, the birds flitted among the boughs, and early spring flowers were blooming in the young grass. There... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1880 - 570 pages
...formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St. Lawrence, and known afterwards as Point Calliere. The rivulet was bordered by a meadow, and beyond rose...birds of varied plumage flitted among the boughs. 4 Maisonneuve sprang ashore, and fell on his knees. His followers imitated his example; and all joined... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1882 - 568 pages
...formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St. Lawrence, and known afterwards as Point Calliere. The rivulet was bordered by a meadow, and beyond rose...grass, and birds of varied plumage flitted among the boughs.4 Maisonneuve sprang ashore, and fell on his knees. His followers imitated his example ; and... | |
| 1886 - 144 pages
...chronicler Parkman, whe has delved deeply into Canadian archives. " Maisonneuve sprang ashere," says he, " and fell on his knees. His followers imitated his...voices in enthusiastic songs of thanksgiving. Tents, haggage, arme, and stores wore landed. An altar was raised on a pleasant spot near at haud ¡ and Mademoiselle... | |
| 1886 - 582 pages
...fell 1 Dawson, Handbook for the Dominion of Canada, p. 138. * The Jesuits in North America, p. 208. on his knees. His followers imitated his example,...their voices in enthusiastic songs of thanksgiving. An altar was raised on a pleasant spot near at hand, and Mademoiselle Manee, with Madame de la Peltrie,... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1888 - 572 pages
...formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St. Lawrence, and known afterwards as Point Calliere. The rivulet was bordered by a meadow, and beyond rose...scattered trees. Early spring flowers were blooming hi the young grass, and birds of varied plumage flitted among the boughs.4 Maisonneuve sprang ashore,... | |
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