The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Harper & Brothers, 1853 Nolen's plans for development in Madison, Wisconsin. |
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... fire and sword . All the many years ' labor of the Jesuits was destroyed , and the wilderness seemed once more to grow over their traces . Such great adversities might be supposed sufficient to mortification , prayers deep into the ...
... fire and sword . All the many years ' labor of the Jesuits was destroyed , and the wilderness seemed once more to grow over their traces . Such great adversities might be supposed sufficient to mortification , prayers deep into the ...
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... fire and sword . All the many years ' labor of the Jesuits was destroyed , and the wilderness seemed once more to grow over their traces . Such great adversities might be supposed sufficient to quench the ardor of the missionaries . Not ...
... fire and sword . All the many years ' labor of the Jesuits was destroyed , and the wilderness seemed once more to grow over their traces . Such great adversities might be supposed sufficient to quench the ardor of the missionaries . Not ...
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... fire burning on the floor in many of the huts ; it had a pleasant , kindly appearance . Little savage chil- dren ... fires either within or without the tents , or carrying their children on their backs in the yellow blankets in which ...
... fire burning on the floor in many of the huts ; it had a pleasant , kindly appearance . Little savage chil- dren ... fires either within or without the tents , or carrying their children on their backs in the yellow blankets in which ...
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... fires were burning , and there seemed to be a throng of people . Along the shore lay a considerable number of small canoes , and I imagined that the warning cry of the man had reference to these , for when our steamer swung past the ...
... fires were burning , and there seemed to be a throng of people . Along the shore lay a considerable number of small canoes , and I imagined that the warning cry of the man had reference to these , for when our steamer swung past the ...
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... fires , boats , their peculiar manners and cries - it is a con- tinual refreshment to me . And to this must be added that I am able to enjoy it in peace and freedom , from the excellent arrangement of the American steam - boats for ...
... fires , boats , their peculiar manners and cries - it is a con- tinual refreshment to me . And to this must be added that I am able to enjoy it in peace and freedom , from the excellent arrangement of the American steam - boats for ...
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第 120 頁 - He that is unjust, let him be unjust still : and he that is filthy, let him be filthy still : and he that is righteous, let him be righteous still : and he that is holy, let him be holy still.
第 598 頁 - O SING unto the LORD a new song: Sing unto the LORD, all the earth.
第 105 頁 - The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children unto the third and fourth generation...
第 7 頁 - At the end of the half hour they went to seek him, and he was no more. The good missionary, discoverer of a world, had fallen asleep on the margin of the stream that bears his name. Near its mouth the canoe-men dug his grave in the sand. Ever after, the forest rangers, if in danger on Lake Michigan, would invoke his name. The people of the West will build his monument.
第 1 頁 - ... 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, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way.
第 2 頁 - Ahasistari. Nature had planted in his mind the seeds of religious faith : " Before you came to this country," he would say, " when I have incurred the greatest perils, and have alone escaped, I have said to myself, ' Some powerful spirit has the guardianship of my days ; ' " and he professed his belief in Jesus, as the good genius and protector, whom he had before unconsciously adored. After trials of his sincerity, he was baptized ; and, enlisting a troop of converts, savages like himself, " Let...
第 7 頁 - we must, indeed, ask the aid of the Virgin." Armed with bows and arrows, with clubs, axes, and bucklers, amidst continual whoops, the natives, bent on war, embark in vast canoes made out of the trunks of hollow trees ; but, at the sight of the mysterious peace-pipe held aloft, God touched the hearts of the old men, who checked the impetuosity of the young ; and, throwing their bows and quivers into the canoes, as a token of peace, they prepared a hospitable welcome. The next day, a long, wooden canoe,...
第 47 頁 - What a glorious new Scandinavia might not Minnesota become ! Here would the Swede find again his clear, romantic lakes, the plains of Scania rich in corn, and the vallies of Norrland; here would the Norwegian find his rapid rivers, his lofty mountains, for I include the Rocky Mountains and Oregon in the new kingdom; and both nations, their hunting-fields and their fisheries. The Danes might here pasture their flocks and herds, and lay out their farms on richer and less misty coasts than those of...
第 61 頁 - They were industrious and frugal, and all things prospered under their hands. But soon wolves came near the fold, in the shape of reckless, unprincipled adventurers; believers in force and cunning, who acted according to their creed. The colony of practical Christians spoke of their depredations in terms of gentlest remonstrance, and repaid them with unvarying kindness. They went farther — they openly announced, "You may do us what evil you choose, we will return nothing but good.
第 175 頁 - It was buried in that darkness which was upon the face of the deep; but the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters...