The Conquest of Canada, Volum 1Harper & brothers, 1850 - 508 pàgines |
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Pàgina 28
... voyages of the ancients , supposes the Atlantis of Plato to have been nothing more nor less than one of the nearest of the Canaries , viz . , Fortaventura or Lancerote . Carli and many others find America some Phoenician vessels ...
... voyages of the ancients , supposes the Atlantis of Plato to have been nothing more nor less than one of the nearest of the Canaries , viz . , Fortaventura or Lancerote . Carli and many others find America some Phoenician vessels ...
Pàgina 31
... the parallel of about thirty - six degrees , presents an almost unbroken line of elevation . " - Humboldt's Cosmos . ed ; * the length of the voyage , or THE CONQUEST OF CANADA . 31 Although the New World in the West was unknown to ...
... the parallel of about thirty - six degrees , presents an almost unbroken line of elevation . " - Humboldt's Cosmos . ed ; * the length of the voyage , or THE CONQUEST OF CANADA . 31 Although the New World in the West was unknown to ...
Pàgina 32
... voyage vers le nord ne fit naître aucun soupçon sur la priorité , de la découverte . . . . Le mérite d'avoir reconnu la première découverte de l'Amérique septentrionale par les Normands appartient indubitablement au géographe Ortelius ...
... voyage vers le nord ne fit naître aucun soupçon sur la priorité , de la découverte . . . . Le mérite d'avoir reconnu la première découverte de l'Amérique septentrionale par les Normands appartient indubitablement au géographe Ortelius ...
Pàgina 33
... voyage , Leif , son of Eric , the discoverer of Greenland , fitted out a vessel to pursue the same adven- ture . He passed the coast visited by Biorn , and steered southwest till he reached a strait between a large island and the main ...
... voyage , Leif , son of Eric , the discoverer of Greenland , fitted out a vessel to pursue the same adven- ture . He passed the coast visited by Biorn , and steered southwest till he reached a strait between a large island and the main ...
Pàgina 35
... voyage of the Normans to Helluland ( Newfoundland ) , to Markland ( the mouth of the River St. Lawrence at Nova Scotia ) , and at Winland ( Massachusetts ) , have been separately printed and satisfactorily commented upon . The length of ...
... voyage of the Normans to Helluland ( Newfoundland ) , to Markland ( the mouth of the River St. Lawrence at Nova Scotia ) , and at Winland ( Massachusetts ) , have been separately printed and satisfactorily commented upon . The length of ...
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Acadia admiration adventurers allies ancient Appendix arrived avoit banks beautiful British called Canada Canadian Cape Champlain Charlevoix chief civilization climate coast colonists colony color Columbus command Comte de Frontenac continued dangerous deep discovery distance Donnacona enemy England English étoit European expedition Father favor feet fertile forests France French Frontenac governor Gulf of St Hist Hochelaga hostility Huron Indians inhabitants Iroquois island Jacques Cartier king Lake Huron Lake Ontario Lake Superior land latitude Lawrence length magnificent ment miles Montreal mountains nation natives navigation neighboring northern Ottawa peace possession qu'il Quebec race Ramusio reached Recollets religious rich River St Roberval Saguenay sailed savages Sebastian Cabot sent settlement settlers ships shore soil soon spirit stream Superior Tadoussac tion trade tribes Upper Canada vast vessels village voyage warriors waters wind winter World
Passatges populars
Pàgina 160 - Ceterum Britanniam qui mortales initio coluerint, indigenae an advecti, ut inter barbaros, parum compertum. Habitus corporum varii : atque ex eo argumenta ; namque rutilae Caledoniam habitantium comae, magni artus, Germanicam originem asseverant. Silurum colorati vultus et torti plerumque crines et posita contra Hispania Iberos veteres trajecisse easque sedes occupasse fidem faciunt.
Pàgina 232 - The old fool," said the kind-hearted Charles II., with truth, " has taken away more lives in that naked country, than I, for the murder of my father.
Pàgina 231 - For all the rest were poor gentlemen, tradesmen, serving men, libertines, and such like, ten times more fit to spoil a commonwealth, than either begin one, or but help to maintain one.
Pàgina 168 - The most temperate climate lies between the 40th and 50th degree of latitude, and it produces the most handsome and beautiful men. It is from this climate that the ideas of the genuine colour of mankind, and of the various degrees of beauty, ought to be derived. The two extremes are equally remote from truth and from beauty.
Pàgina 41 - Not the least absurd objection advanced was, that should a ship even succeed in reaching, in this ^ way, the extremity of India, she could never get back again ; for the rotundity of the globe would present a kind of mountain, up which it would be impossible for her to sail with the most favorable wind...
Pàgina 196 - It appears that no article is spared by these unhappy men when a near relative dies ; their clothes and tents are cut to pieces, their guns broken, and every other weapon rendered useless, if some person do not remove these articles from their sight, which is seldom done.
Pàgina 27 - encircles the ultimate bounds of the inhabited earth, and all beyond it is unknown. No one has been able to verify any thing concerning it, on account of its difficult and perilous navigation, its great obscurity, its profound depth, and frequent tempests ; through fear of its mighty fishes, and its haughty winds ; yet there are many islands in it, some peopled, others uninhabited. There is no mariner who...
Pàgina 271 - If you take slaves in faith, and with the intent of conducting them to Christ, the action will not be a sin, but may prove a benediction.
Pàgina 44 - Almirante lo dijo, se vido una vez o dos, y era como una candelilla de cera que se alzaba y levantaba, lo cual a pocos pareciera ser indicio de tierra.
Pàgina 195 - ... happy : but no sooner did she behold its father depart for the same place, who not only loved the child with the tenderest affection, but was a good hunter, and would be able to provide plentifully for its support, than she ceased to mourn. She added, that she now saw no reason to continue her tears, as the child on whom she doated, was under the care and protection of a fond father, and she had only one wish that remained ungratified, which was that of being herself with them.