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[[Cartier?]] named the mountain Mount Royal. [[unclear]] the wonderful tree seems to [[have?]] been a spruce. A decoction of the leaves was [[unclear]] remedy for scurvy, Indian remedy. [[unclear]] The legend [[unclear]] of Roberval and the [[unclear]]. (Story taken from [[unclear]] manuscript of 1586. [[unclear]] Cosmographie of Thevet. [[Thevet?]] was the [[unclear]] friend of both Cartier & Roberval, the latter of whome he calls 'mon familier', and the former "mon grand et [[unclear]]. [[unclear]] Cartier [[unclear]] for [[relation?]] voyage
Cartier named the mountain Mount  
Royal.  
Anneda,  The wonderful tree seems to  
have been a spruce. A decoction of the  
leaves was [[unclear]] remedy for scurvy,  
Indian remedy.  
"Les Isles? de la Demoiselles"
The legend of Marguerite niece of Roberval  
and the Isle of Demons.  
(Story taken from this curious manuscript  
of 1586. Compare Cosmographie of  
Thevet. Thevet was the personal friend of  
both Cartier & Roberval, the latter of whom
he calls 'mon familier', and the former  
"mon grand et singulier amy".  
Manor house of Cartier
Lend for Rlatie on voyage  
M. Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle
quelques particularitez du pays
des Hurons en la Nouvelle
France. Remarquées par le Sieur
Gendron, docteur en médecine, qui
a demeuré dans ce pays-là fort
long-temps.
"La pais des Hurons est entre le quarante-quatre et le quarante-cinquieme degrés de latitude, & de longitude demi heure plus a l'Occident que Kebec; du costé de l'Occident

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Cartier named the mountain Mount Royal. Anneda, The wonderful tree seems to have been a spruce. A decoction of the leaves was unclear remedy for scurvy, Indian remedy. "Les Isles? de la Demoiselles" The legend of Marguerite niece of Roberval and the Isle of Demons. (Story taken from this curious manuscript of 1586. Compare Cosmographie of Thevet. Thevet was the personal friend of both Cartier & Roberval, the latter of whom he calls 'mon familier', and the former "mon grand et singulier amy". Manor house of Cartier Lend for Rlatie on voyage M. Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle quelques particularitez du pays des Hurons en la Nouvelle France. Remarquées par le Sieur Gendron, docteur en médecine, qui a demeuré dans ce pays-là fort long-temps. "La pais des Hurons est entre le quarante-quatre et le quarante-cinquieme degrés de latitude, & de longitude demi heure plus a l'Occident que Kebec; du costé de l'Occident