| François-Xavier Garneau - 1860 - 434 strani
...Relation of the Jesuits for the year 1653, we find the following notice on the penury of the colony:—" The war with the Iroquois has dried up all sources...country with furs for trading. The Algonquin country is dispeopled; and the nations beyond it are retiring further away still, fearing the musketry of the... | |
| François-Xavier Garneau - 1860 - 438 strani
...Relation of the Jesuits for the year 1653, we find the following notice on the penury of the colony :—" The war with the Iroquois has dried up all sources...Crowds of Hurons no longer descend from their country jwith furs for trading. The Algonquin country is dispeopled ; and the nations beyond it are retiring... | |
| François-Xavier Garneau - 1862 - 570 strani
...Relations of the Jesuits for the year 1653, we find the following notice on the penury of the colony:—" The war with the Iroquois has dried up all sources...country with furs for trading. The Algonquin country is dispeopled ; and the nations beyond it are retiring further away still, fearing the musketry of the... | |
| François-Xavier Garneau - 1866 - 598 strani
...Relations of the Jesuits for the year 1653, we find the following notice on the penury of the colony:—" The war with the Iroquois has dried up all sources...country with furs for trading. The Algonquin country is dispeopled ; and the nations beyond it are retiring further away still, fearing the musketry of the... | |
| François-Xavier Garneau - 1865 - 574 strani
...of the Jesuits for the year 1653, we find the following notice on the penury of the colony:—"The war with the Iroquois has dried up all sources of...country with furs for trading. The Algonquin country is dispeopled ; and the nations beyond it are retiring farther away still, fearing the musketry of the... | |
| George Gale - 1867 - 468 strani
...the deadly nature of their inroads." The Jesuit Relations of 1653, speaking on this subject, said : " The war with the Iroquois has dried up all sources of prosperity. . . . Crowds of Hurons no longer descend from their country with furs for trade. The Algonquin country... | |
| 1890 - 296 strani
...New York, who had obtained firearms from the Dutch traders of Fort Orange, now the city of Albany. The following graphic description of affairs was penned...Iroquois has dried up all sources of prosperity. The beavers are allowed to build their dams in peace, none being able or willing to molest them. Crowds... | |
| Cyrus Thomas - 1903 - 540 strani
...brief summary of results. In the Jesuit Relation of 1653, one of the missionaries writes as follows: "The war with the Iroquois has dried up all sources...country with furs for trading. The Algonquin country is dispeopled; and the nations beyond it are retiring further away still, fearing the musketry of the... | |
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