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The Rise of Ecclesiastical Control in Quebec - Page 31
by Walter Alexander Riddell - 1916 - 195 lehte
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The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century

Francis Parkman - 1867 - 1192 lehte
...traders and French settlers, softened by French manners, guided by French priests, ruled by French officers, their now divided bands would become the...; French civilization embraced and cherished him. Policy and commerce, then, built their hopes on the priests. These commissioned interpreters of the...
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The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century

Francis Parkman - 1876 - 572 lehte
...traders and French settlers, softened by French manners, guided by French priests, ruled by French officers, their now divided bands would become the constituents of a vast Avilderness empire, which in time might span the continent. Spanish civilization crushed the Indian;...
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France and England in North America: The Jesuits in North America. 1867

Francis Parkman - 1882 - 568 lehte
...traders and French settlers, softened by French manners, guided by French priests, ruled by French officers, their now divided bands would become the...; French civilization embraced and cherished him. Policy and commerce, then, built their hopes on the priests. These commissioned interpreters of the...
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American Journal of Philology, 8. köide

Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell - 1887 - 556 lehte
...the three chief European nations that acquired possessions in the New World, in the following manner: "Spanish civilization crushed the Indian ; English...; French civilization embraced and cherished him." According to the opinion of one of the ablest scholars of to-day in Indian lore, " the evidence of...
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The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth century

Francis Parkman - 1892 - 574 lehte
...traders and French settlers, softened by French manners, guided by French priests, ruled by French officers, their now divided bands would become the...; French civilization embraced and cherished him. Policy and commerce, then, built their hopes on the priests. These commissioned interpreters of the...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth ...

Francis Parkman - 1897 - 344 lehte
...ruled by French officers, their now divided bauds would become the constituents of a vast Avilderness empire, which in time might span the continent. Spanish...; French civilization embraced and cherished him. Policy and commerce, then, built their hopes on the priests. These commissioned interpreters of the...
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Annual Reports, 18. köide,2. osa

1899 - 746 lehte
...has remarked that ''The power of the priest established, that of the temporal ruler was secure. . . . Spanish civilization crushed the Indian; English civilization...him; French civilization embraced and cherished him." Although this can not be accepted as strictly correct in every respect, yet it is true that intimate,...
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A History of the United States and Its People: From Their Earliest ..., 2. köide

Elroy McKendree Avery - 1905 - 536 lehte
...rebels when we try to repeat the picture with De Soto or Myles Standish in the center. Parkman says that Spanish civilization crushed the Indian; English civilization...; French civilization embraced and cherished him. Soon after his return to France, Champlain was mar- Reorganization ried. The dower of his bride enabled...
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Francis Parkman's Works: The Jesuits in North America in the seventeenth ...

Francis Parkman - 1906 - 378 lehte
...traders and French settlers, softened by French manners, guided by French priests, ruled by French officers, their now divided bands would become the...; French civilization embraced and cherished him. Policy and commerce, then, built their hopes on the priests. These commissioned interpreters of the...
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A Century and a Half of Pittsburg and Her People, 1. köide

John Newton Boucher - 1908 - 596 lehte
...Indians would have been extremely detrimental to the nomadic habits of the latter. Parkman observes that "Spanish civilization crushed the Indian ; English...French civilization embraced and cherished him.'' All these difficulties on the frontier served to make a more bitter enmity than ever between the English...
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