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... Hochelaga , lying at the foot of a mountain which the French named Mount Royal or Montreal . From this mountain Cartier was able to get a fine view of the country that was later to become New France . [ The translation used here is that ...
... Hochelaga , lying at the foot of a mountain which the French named Mount Royal or Montreal . From this mountain Cartier was able to get a fine view of the country that was later to become New France . [ The translation used here is that ...
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... [ Hochelaga ] , a great number of the in- habitants thereof came to present them selves before us after their fashion , mak- ing very much of us ; we were by our guides brought into the midst of the town . They have in the middlemost part ...
... [ Hochelaga ] , a great number of the in- habitants thereof came to present them selves before us after their fashion , mak- ing very much of us ; we were by our guides brought into the midst of the town . They have in the middlemost part ...
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