And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the missions ; for the Jesuits had been prudently invited to accept the spiritual charge of the young colony. On the following day, they glided along the green and solitary shores now thronged with the life... Journal of the Society of Arts - Page 2841903Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Francis Parkman - 1867 - 1192 pages
...the Company of the Hundred Associates, to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of Montreal.2 And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the...thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement.3 It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1867 - 570 pages
...Associates, to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of Montreal.9 And here, too, was Father Vimout, Superior of the missions ; for the Jesuits had been...thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement.3 It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St.... | |
| 1868 - 518 pages
...1'Incarnation, the Superior, and her nuns instructed the little savages in the truths of the Gospel. • On the following day, they glided along the green...life of a busy city, and landed on the spot which Champlaiu, thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site for a settlement. It was a tongue or... | |
| 1868 - 846 pages
...row-boats, approached the tree-grown island of Montreal, all on board raising in unison a hymn of praise. ' On the following day, they glided along the green and solitary shores, now thronged with the < 264 265 life of a busy city, and landed on the spot which Champluin, thirty-one years before, had... | |
| 1868 - 512 pages
...row-boats, approached the treegrown island of Montreal, all on board raising in unison a hymn of praise. 'On the following day, they glided along the green and solitary shores^ now thronged with the lite of a busy city, and landed on the spot which Cbamplain, thirty-one years before, had chosen as... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1880 - 570 pages
...Company of the Hundred Associates, to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of Montreal. 9 And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the...before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement. 3 It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St. Lawrence, and... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1882 - 568 pages
...the Company of the Hundred Associates, to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of Montreal.2 And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the...thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement.3 It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - 574 pages
...the Company of the Hundred Associates, to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of Montreal.2 And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the...thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement.3 It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St.... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1894 - 658 pages
...Maisonneuve's little flotilla — a pinnace, a flat-bottomed craft moved by sails, and two row-boats — approached Montreal, and all on board raised in unison...with the life of a busy city, and landed on the spot where Champlain, thirty-one years before, had chosen the fit site of a settlement. It was a tongue... | |
| Octavius Brooks Frothingham - 1894 - 58 pages
...Maisonneuve's little flotilla—a / approached Montreal, and all on board raised in unison a hymn of praise. I Montmagny was with them to deliver the island, in...with the life of a busy city, and landed on the spot where Champlain, thirty-one years before, had chosen the fit site of a settlement. It was a tongue... | |
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