Voyages of Samuel De Champlain — Volume 01 by Samuel de Champlain
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TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH By CHARLES POMEROY OTIS, Ph.D. WITH HISTORICAL ILLUSTRATIONS, and a MEMOIR By the REV. EDMUND F. SLAFTER, A.M. VOL. I. 1567-1635 FIVE ILLUSTRATIONS. Editor: The REV EDMUND F SLAFTER, A.M. PREFACE The labors and achievements of the navigators and explorers, who visited our coasts between the last years of the fifteenth and the early years of the seventeenth centuries, were naturally enough not fully appreciated by their contemporaries, nor were their relations to the future growth of European interests and races on this continent comprehended in the age in which they lived. Numberless events in which they were actors, and personal characteristics which might have illustrated and enriched their history, were therefore never placed upon record. In intimate connection with the career of Cabot, Cartier, Roberval, Ribaut, Laudonniere, Gosnold, Pring, and Smith, there were vast domains of personal incident and interesting |
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