| John George Cochrane - 1841 - 510 pages
...narrative of the labours of these men in Canada, who are connected with the origin of every town in French America, " not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." Brebeuf and Daniel, and the "gentler Lalleinand," were amongst the first who encountered... | |
| 1843 - 784 pages
...toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervour of apostolic zeal. The history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America; not a capt was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way."* The first College in North America,... | |
| John Wesley Monette - America - 1848 - 642 pages
...[ AD 1636.] The unwearied Jesuits of the Catholic Church were always in advance of civilization. " The history of their labors is connected with the...celebrated town in the annals of French America; not a river was entered, no' a cape was turned, but a Jesuit led the way."f [AD 1640]. Although certain privation... | |
| 1849 - 614 pages
...path to heaven was as open throngh a roof of bark, as through arehed ceilings of silver and gold." " Not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way," says the eloqnent historian, Bancroft. "The cross and the lily, em lilсms of France... | |
| America - 1850 - 322 pages
...Indian tradition. The unwearied Jesuits of the Catholic church were always in advance of civilization. The history of their labors is connected with the...celebrated town in the annals of French America; not a river was entered, not a cape was turned, but a Jesuit led the way. The rites and ceremonies of the... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - Cuba - 1853 - 656 pages
...old, though bowed by the toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the...the annals of French America: not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." The Jesuits, Bribeuf and Daniel, and the gentle Lallemand,... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - Cuba - 1853 - 478 pages
...toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervour of apostolic zeal. The history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town...annals of French America : not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." The Jesuits, Bribeuf and Daniel, and the gentle Lallemand,... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - Wisconsin - 1854 - 432 pages
...French dominion, was entrusted solely to the rival order of the Jesuits. « The history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town...a cape was turned nor a river entered but a Jesuit led the way." i After undergoing great fatigue and suffering, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, followed... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 506 pages
...old, though bowed by the toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the...cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. Reía- Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon Ils' 0 to ^ e f°ll°wed by... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 506 pages
...old, though bowed by the toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the...cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. Reía- Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon us'* to ke followed by the gentler... | |
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