| Fredrika Bremer - 1853 - 478 頁
...toils of a long mission, still kindled with the fervour of apostolic zeal. The history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town...religious virtue, lived fifteen years among the Hurons baptising them to the religion of Christ, and instructing them in the occupations of peace. Works of... | |
| Fredrika Bremer - 1856 - 670 頁
...possessed their souls in unutterable peace. The few who lived to grow old, though bowed by the tqjls •>fa long mission, still kindled with the fervor of apostolic...through dangerous forests. They won the regard and the Fove of the savages. Bribeuf, who is said to have been the pattern of every religious virtue, lived... | |
| Mary Howitt - 1859 - 460 頁
...labours is conneeted With the origin of every celebrated town in the annals of French Ameriea; not a eape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." In 1634, two Jesuits, Brebcuf and Danicl, left Quebee in company with a party of Huron Indians, who... | |
| 1898 - 1292 頁
...prosecution. They were explorers as well as priests. Bancroft was inexact when he said, in oft-quoted phrase, "Not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." The actual pioneers of New France were almost always coureurs de bois, in the prosecution of the fur trade:... | |
| Henry Eduard Legler - 1898 - 332 頁
...pages, between the covers of begrimed parchment." Bancroft's oft-quoted sentence that in the new world "not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way," is based on error. The soldier of fortune came with the sword before the soldier of the cross came... | |
| Ismena Teresa Martin - 1908 - 266 頁
...slavery into Maryland, and were monsters, according to the anglican, although Bancroft says of them: "The history of their labors is connected with the...not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." The poor little powder puff rector is badly mixed in his dates; in his egotism he fondly hopes to destroy... | |
| John Murdoch Harper - 1908 - 320 頁
...in opening up the continent. As the historian Bancroft says of them : " The history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town...not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." The order was re-organized under the sanction of the Papal Bull of 1814. was confirmed by Pope Honorius... | |
| John Murdoch Harper - 1908 - 316 頁
...in opening up the continent. As the historian Bancroft says of them : " The history of their labours is connected with the origin of every celebrated town...not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." The order was re-organized under the sanction of the Papal Bull of 1814. was confirmed by Pope Honorius... | |
| Jerome Anthony Watrous - 1909 - 680 頁
...their labors is connected with the origin of every celebrated town; in the annals of French-Americans not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." After the suppression of the Jesuit order in 1773 the whole of what now constitutes the states of Michigan... | |
| Herbert Edgar Holmes - 1912 - 290 頁
...period of our history would be at this day absolutely a closed book. The historian, Bancroft, says: "not a cape was turned, not a river entered, but a Jesuit led the way." And fortunately for history, the rules of the Society required every Jesuit missionary to write a daily... | |
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