Builders of Canada from Cartier to LaurierJohn C. Winston Company, 1903 - 578 psl. |
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... River to Hochelaga ( Montreal ) —His Reception at Hochelaga - Back at Stadacona - Winters in Canada Hardships and Scurvy - Sails to Old France Taking a Number of Indians- Undertakes a Third Voyage - Fails to Found a Colony - Returns in ...
... River to Hochelaga ( Montreal ) —His Reception at Hochelaga - Back at Stadacona - Winters in Canada Hardships and Scurvy - Sails to Old France Taking a Number of Indians- Undertakes a Third Voyage - Fails to Found a Colony - Returns in ...
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... river , then called by Cartier the River of Hochelaga . The St. Lawrence , therefore , keeps in its name a record of the very day when Cartier's expedition first floated on its waters , after its long tossing on a stormy sea . Piloted ...
... river , then called by Cartier the River of Hochelaga . The St. Lawrence , therefore , keeps in its name a record of the very day when Cartier's expedition first floated on its waters , after its long tossing on a stormy sea . Piloted ...
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... river below the rock of Quebec . According to their young Indian guides , the country they werę now sailing through was divided into three territories . The first took its name from the Saguenay , beginning at Anticosti and ending with ...
... river below the rock of Quebec . According to their young Indian guides , the country they werę now sailing through was divided into three territories . The first took its name from the Saguenay , beginning at Anticosti and ending with ...
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... river flowing into a " goodly and pleasant sound , " making a sheltered haven at a point which still seems the fitting portal of the fair Dominion of Canada . Here the river became a mile - wide strait . On one side were the wooded ...
... river flowing into a " goodly and pleasant sound , " making a sheltered haven at a point which still seems the fitting portal of the fair Dominion of Canada . Here the river became a mile - wide strait . On one side were the wooded ...
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... river lay a large Indian town called Hochelaga , the capital of a great country . Thither he wished to proceed , with his two young Indian guides as interpreters . But Donnacona and the Indians seemed jealous of the strangers going ...
... river lay a large Indian town called Hochelaga , the capital of a great country . Thither he wished to proceed , with his two young Indian guides as interpreters . But Donnacona and the Indians seemed jealous of the strangers going ...
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