Builders of Canada from Cartier to LaurierThomas Guthrie Marquis Bradley-Garretson Company, Limited, 1903 - 578 psl. |
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... friends with his people , and promising to return , bringing many useful articles made of iron to exchange for furs . Two of the chief's sons were persuaded to accompany him to France , putting on with great satisfaction the new clothes ...
... friends with his people , and promising to return , bringing many useful articles made of iron to exchange for furs . Two of the chief's sons were persuaded to accompany him to France , putting on with great satisfaction the new clothes ...
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... friends were received with great joy and cordiality by the inhabitants , who were delighted to have the opportunity of a nearer view , and entertained them with their Indian songs and dances - the men and boys screeching out welcome ...
... friends were received with great joy and cordiality by the inhabitants , who were delighted to have the opportunity of a nearer view , and entertained them with their Indian songs and dances - the men and boys screeching out welcome ...
12 psl.
... friends ascended the beautiful hill above the village . Delighted with the magnificent view of broad river and boundless forest and distant cloud ! ike mountain , he called the hill Mont Royal - Montreal . This name it has preserved ...
... friends ascended the beautiful hill above the village . Delighted with the magnificent view of broad river and boundless forest and distant cloud ! ike mountain , he called the hill Mont Royal - Montreal . This name it has preserved ...
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... band of one hundred and ten only three or four healthy men were left to wait on the sick . The poor sufferers lay in hopeless misery - no doubt thinking sadly of fair France and the homes and friends JACQUES CARTIER . 13.
... band of one hundred and ten only three or four healthy men were left to wait on the sick . The poor sufferers lay in hopeless misery - no doubt thinking sadly of fair France and the homes and friends JACQUES CARTIER . 13.
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Thomas Guthrie Marquis. thinking sadly of fair France and the homes and friends they might never see again . Twenty - six died before April , and the survivors , too weak to break through the ice - bound soil , buried the dead in the ...
Thomas Guthrie Marquis. thinking sadly of fair France and the homes and friends they might never see again . Twenty - six died before April , and the survivors , too weak to break through the ice - bound soil , buried the dead in the ...
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