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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.
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 [erasec words]  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
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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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