... There were a few Jesuits and French traders usually to be found in most Indian villages of that tribe. " The priest whose acquaintance I had now the honour of making, was, it seemed to me, a type of his calling and his sect. " He was a tall spare... Morton's Hope: Or, The Memoirs of a Provincial - Side 206av John Lothrop Motley - 1839Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
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...The tribe of savages of which Wahquimacutt was the chief were among the closest allies of the French. They were, as a natural consequence, the direst enemies...I discovered the extent of the French government's obligaVOL. III. H MORTON. tions to that man ; and was fully satisfied that he was not only one of the... | |
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