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Father Milet, like his confreres, the fathers | Father Milet, like his confreres, the fathers Gognes, Bressani and Pourcet, was taken captive by the Iroquois and conducted to the villages of this celebrated nation. | ||
His predecessors, - captured in the country of the Agnieronons, had received from the Dutch, then masters of the Hudson | |||
His predecessors, - captured in the country [[erased words - not the country]] of the Agnieronons, had received from the Dutch, then masters of the Hudson river, - only kindness and generous sympathy - while Father Milet, less fortunate, had been taken in a time when England |
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1 Preface. Father Milet, like his confreres, the fathers Gognes, Bressani and Pourcet, was taken captive by the Iroquois and conducted to the villages of this celebrated nation.
His predecessors, - captured in the country erased words - not the country of the Agnieronons, had received from the Dutch, then masters of the Hudson river, - only kindness and generous sympathy - while Father Milet, less fortunate, had been taken in a time when England