| Gustave Gouellain, Jean Benoît Désiré Cochet - Normandy - 1870 - 790 pages
...loin : « The history of their labors is connected \vith thé origin of every celebrated town in thé annals of French america : not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led thé way. » En cela, il exagère un peu, car il méconnaît la priorité de La Salle a la découverte... | |
| Gabriel Gravier - Explorers - 1871 - 142 pages
...religion. (Bancroft's History of the united states, ch. xx.) Le même auteur dit un peu plus loin : « The history of their labors is connected with the...cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. » En cela, il exagère un peu, car il méconnaît la priorité de La Salle à M découverte... | |
| 1871 - 884 pages
...partly the fruits of his and their exalted ministry and enlightened enterprise; for, as Bancroft says, "the history of their labors is connected with the...annals of French America ; not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." His fame and achievements belong to all America, indeed,... | |
| Gabriel Gravier - Explorers - 1871 - 142 pages
...loin : « The history of their labors is connectcd with thc origin of every celebrated to\vn in thc annals of French america : not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. » En cela, il exagère un peu, car il méconnaît la priorité de La Salle à l;i découverte... | |
| Gabriel Gravier - 1871 - 146 pages
...loin : « The history of their labors is connected with thé origin of every celebrated town in thé annals of French america : not a cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led thé way. » En cela, il exagère un peu, car il méconnaît la priorité de Ia Salle it li découverte... | |
| James Fitton - Catholics - 1872 - 374 pages
...old, though bowed by the toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the...cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." * They followed the shores of the lakes to the Bay of * Bancroft's History of the United... | |
| Martin John Spalding - American essays - 1894 - 426 pages
...though bowed down by the toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the...cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way."' The first college in North America, as we have said, was founded by Catholics. Here... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1876 - 622 pages
...old, though bowed by the toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic zeal. The history of their labors is connected with the...cape was turned, nor a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way. Behold, then, the Jesuits Brebeuf and Daniel, soon to be followed by the gentler Lallemand,... | |
| William Wallace Beach - History - 1877 - 490 pages
...every tribe from the waters of the Lac Tracy to where La Belle Rwibre flows into the Michasippd— " not a cape was turned, nor a river entered but a Jesuit led the way." From the period when Charles Raymbault and Isaac Jogues accepted the invitation of the... | |
| William Wallace Beach - Indians of North America - 1877 - 524 pages
...every tribe from the waters of the Lac Tracy to where La Bette Rivihe. flows into the Michasippd — " not a cape was turned, nor a river entered but a Jesuit led the way." From the period when Charles Raymbault and Isaac Jogues accepted the invitation of the... | |
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