Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 by Samuel de Champlain
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Transcriber's Notes:
The footnotes in the main portion of the original text, which are lengthy and numerous, have been converted to endnotes that appear at the end of each chapter. Their numeration is the same as in the original. The original spelling remains unaltered, with the following exceptions: 1. This text was originally printed with tall-s. They have been replaced here with ordinary 's.' 2. Some quotations from the 17th-century French reproduce manuscript abbreviation marks (macrons over vowels). These represent 'n' or 'm' and have been expanded. 3. In the transcription of some words of the Algonquian languages, the original text of this edition uses a character that resembles an infinity sign. This is taken from the old system that the Jesuits used to record these languages, and represents a long, nasalized, unrounded 'o'. It is here represented with an '8'. CHAMPLAIN'S VOYAGES. [Illustration: Champlain (Samuel De) d'apres un portrait grave par Moncornet] VOYAGES OF SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAIN. |
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