The history of their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America : not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. Cavelier de La Salle de Rouen - Page 25by Gabriel Gravier - 1871 - 123 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1841 - 566 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 Lallemand," were amongst the first who encountered the horrors... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1841 - 366 pages
...history of the labors of Jesuit priests is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America ; not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but they led the way. Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon to be followed by the gentler... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1843 - 524 pages
...apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America : not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. itoif'ic Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon \%£l to be followed by the gentler Lallemand,... | |
| 1843 - 784 pages
...apostolic zeal. The history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America; not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led th* U'ay."* The first College in North America, as we have said, was founded by Catholics. Here we... | |
| George Bancroft - 1844 - 524 pages
...apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America : not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. »ei»- Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon tion.&c. ' J^; to be followed by the gentler... | |
| Barbara Hawes - Indians of North America - 1844 - 414 pages
...history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in French America, and not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. The Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel were soon followed by Lallemand and many others of the same order, who... | |
| United States - 1844 - 671 pages
...tribe from the waters of the Lac Tracy to where La Belle Rivière flows into the Michasippâ, — " not a cape was turned, nor a river entered but a Jesuit led the way." From the period when Charles Raymbault and Isasc Jogues accepted the invitation of the Chippewas to... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1846 - 528 pages
...apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America ; not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. Rei». Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon tlon,&c. ijj^j to be followed by the gentler... | |
| 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 and Christianity,"... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1850 - 516 pages
...apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French America: not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. Rein- Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon tkin.&c. {|5g> to be followed by the gentler... | |
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