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
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1894 - 638 pages
...the missions, for the Jesuits had been prudently invited to accept the spiritual charge of the yonng colony. On the following day they glided along the...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... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 362 pages
...the Company of the Hundred Associates, to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of Montreal.1 And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the...thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement.2 It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 368 pages
...to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of 1 Dollier de Casson, AD 1041-42, MS. Montreal.1 And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the...thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement.2 It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1897 - 622 pages
...to Maisonneuve, representative of the Associates of i Dollier de Casson, AD 1641-42, MS. Montreal.1 And here, too, was Father Vimont, Superior of the...life of a busy city, and landed on the spot which Cham plain, thirty-one years before, had chosen as the fit site of a settlement.2 It was a tongue or... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1894 - 648 pages
...to accept the spiritual charge of the young colony. On the following day they glided along the preen and solitary shores now thronged 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... | |
| 1886 - 790 pages
...rowboats — approached Montreal, and all -m board raised in unison a hymn of praise. Montmagny iras with them to deliver the island, in behalf of the...spot which Champlain, thirty-one years before, had :hosen as a fit site for a settlement. It was a tongue or triangle of land, formed by the junction... | |
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