United States Catholic Historical Magazine, Volumen1United States Catholic Historical Society., 1887 [Vol. 2, no. 8] is a monograph with title: The history of ancient Vinland, by Thormod Torfason. Translated from the Latin of 1705, by Prof. Charles G. Herbermann ... with an introduction by J. G. Shea. 1888. 83 p. |
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... persons in it , that call for any apology ; and hosts of emi- nent , holy , and devoted men and women of whom we may feel proud . The Catholics who have at different times lived their lives here , differed in race , in language , in ...
... persons in it , that call for any apology ; and hosts of emi- nent , holy , and devoted men and women of whom we may feel proud . The Catholics who have at different times lived their lives here , differed in race , in language , in ...
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... person to place at the head of the new mission . On Mgr . Provencher's return to Canada from Europe , whither he had gone to collect funds , and to confer with the Holy Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith relative to his ...
... person to place at the head of the new mission . On Mgr . Provencher's return to Canada from Europe , whither he had gone to collect funds , and to confer with the Holy Congregation of the Propagation of the Faith relative to his ...
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... persons most necessary to his work . But after a year's exertion by the Reverend Father and the Nuns , after a thousand impediments raised by the Lord Bishops , who , having first approved the project , subse- quently raised many ...
... persons most necessary to his work . But after a year's exertion by the Reverend Father and the Nuns , after a thousand impediments raised by the Lord Bishops , who , having first approved the project , subse- quently raised many ...
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... person of our acquaintance at that place , we intended to land only to take a stroll , and to oversee the necessary clothes - washing . But the very evening of the day we anchored , the Directors of the Company asked leave to pay us a ...
... person of our acquaintance at that place , we intended to land only to take a stroll , and to oversee the necessary clothes - washing . But the very evening of the day we anchored , the Directors of the Company asked leave to pay us a ...
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... persons retired to sleep that night . A few hours afterward we resumed our route , but we had not gone a quarter of a league before the vessel struck again with such violent and repeated shocks , that we had no hope left except in God's ...
... persons retired to sleep that night . A few hours afterward we resumed our route , but we had not gone a quarter of a league before the vessel struck again with such violent and repeated shocks , that we had no hope left except in God's ...
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