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  1. Voyager's Tales - Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616 by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  2. Discovery of Muscovy - Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616 by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  3. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English NationVolume 02 - Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616 by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  4. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English NationVolume 01 - Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616 by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  5. Voyages in Search of the North-West Passage - Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616 by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, Henry, 1822-1894 Morley, 2009-07-02
  6. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English NationVolume 04 - Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616 by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  7. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English NationVolume 11 - Hakluyt, Richard, 1552-1616 by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  8. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. - Hakluyt, Ri by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  9. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English NationVolume 08 Asia, Part I - Hakluyt, Richard by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  10. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques, and Discoveries of The English Nation, Vol. XII., America, Part I. - Hakluyt, Ri by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  11. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English NationVolume 09 Asia, Part II - Hakluyt, Richar by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  12. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English NationVolume 10 Asia, Part III - Hakluyt, Richa by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-07-02
  13. A Selection of Principal Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation By Richard Hakluyt 1552-1616 : Set Out with Many Embellishments and a Preface. by Laurence Irving, 1926-01-01
  14. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation ? Volume 06Madiera, the Canaries, Ancient Asia, Africa, etc. by Richard, 1552-1616 Hakluyt, 2009-10-04

81. Chapter 2 - The English Business Of Slavery
Treats explorers, Magellan, Sebastian Cabot, Richard Chancellor, Raleigh, Drake,Sir Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society in the parliaments of 1545, 15523 and
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Elizabeth 1 inherits the oceans of the earth - England engages with slavery - The English-Morocco trade - The Dudley family - Intermarriages - The Hawkins-Gonson-Winter naval story - Intermarriages
Advertisement Elizabeth I inherits the oceans of the earth Many of the merchants named here lived on into the reign of Elizabeth I. It is hardly surprising then, that themes drawn from their activities entered the history and folklore of her reign. Some political overtones of resistance to royal power surface in conjunction with themes of English maritime endeavour, with the case of the Dudley family (whom some think had been traitors for two generations!). What is required is a longitudinal study of people interested in latitude and longitude! We need to look again at the Dudley family... The Dudley family Councillor Edmund Dudley (1462-1510) was executed.

82. Voyage De J. Cartier Au Canada
1552, l on en conclut qu il décéda l avons ditaussi dès le début, C est au collecteur anglais Richard Hakluyt d Oxford
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Voyage de J. Cartier au Canada
Jacques Cartier
This page formatted 2004 Blackmask Online. http://www.blackmask.com
  • BREVE ET SUCCINCTE INTRODUCTION HISTORIQUE. AU ROY Treschretien. NOTES VARIANTES, CORRECTIONS ET ADDITIONS
  • Voyage de J. Cartier au Canada Relation originale de Jacques Cartier [Illustration] RELATION ORIGINALE de JACQUES CARTIER. Lyon. Imprimerie de Louis Perrin BREF RECIT ET SUCCINCTE NARRATION DE LA NAVIGATION FAITE EN MDXXXV ET MDXXXVI PAR LE CAPITAINE JACQUES CARTIER AUX ILES DE CANADA ET AUTRES
    BREVE ET SUCCINCTE INTRODUCTION HISTORIQUE.
    I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI. XII XIII XIV XV XVI XVII [Page 1] [Illustration] Avec privilege. [Page 2].
    AU ROY Treschretien
    Comment nostre cappitaine feist retourner les navires en arriere, jusques a avoir congnoissance de la Baye sainct Laurens pour veoir s'il y avoit aucun passaige vers le Nort . [Page 18] Jesus, Jesus, Jesus levant les yeux vers le ciel, puis Dom agaya commenca a dire Jesus Maria Chapitre d'aucuns enseignemens que ceulx du pays nous ont donnez depuis estre revenuz de Hochelaga Franciscus primus Dei gratia Francorum rex regnat Premier leur nombre de compter Segada 1
    Tigneny 2
    Asche 3
    Honnacon 4
    Ouiscon 5
    Indahir 6
    Ayaga 7
    Addegue 8
    Madellon 9
    Assem 10 Ensuit les noms des parties du corps de l'homme La teste Aggourzy [Page 47] Le frons Herguenyascon Les yeulx Hegata Les oreilles Ahontascon La bouche Escahe Les dentz Esgougay La langue Osvache La gorge Agouhon Le menton Hebehin

    83. British Secret Service - The Rainbow Scheme
    The earliest government document in Cecil s hand, a position paper in 1552 for EdwardVI on the question whether England should help Richard Hakluyt in Vol.
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    Elizabeth I, Queen of England - The "Rainbow" portrait
    THE RAINBOW SCHEME BRITISH SECRET SERVICE AND PAX BRITANNICA (Stevan Dedijer)
    Introduction I propose here that the "Rainbow" portrait of Elisabeth I at Cecils' Hatfield House in England is a statement of an Elisabethan "grand scheme" probably conceived and commissioned around 1600 by cousins Francis Bacon and Robert Cecil with the knowledge and participation of the Queen herself. For her portraits were a state matter of political importance in which she had the final word. The scheme is a statement in the policy debate going on in England after the defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. As we shall see, it is also a part of the international debate on the role and policy of England and on the philosophy of the state. The cypher key for the whole "Rainbow scheme" and each of its component parts is found in iconology, the language of symbols, and images. From 1400 on, this now dead language of symbols was widely used by writers, poets, painters, architects, designers of processions and charades, kings, queens, ministers, officials in all courts and intellectual centers of Europe, including England, to communicate ideas, messages, to set up puzzles. Inventing and solving allegorical problems in the language of symbols, often with political content, was a popular pastime at European courts of the time. Queen Elisabeth herself, the most intellectual monarch of her time, was tops at this symbolic conundrum game. She knew the symbolic language, like she knew French, Italian, Latin, Spanish and Greek. William Cecil, her Secretary of State until 1572 and Treasurer until his death in 1598, wrote on December 7, 1593, at the age of 73 to his son Robert about an "Allegorical Letter" he challenged the 60 year old Elisabeth to decipher:

    84. Jefferson's West: Jefferson's Books On American Geography
    over Land, to the most remote and farthest distant Quarters of the earth at any timewithin the compasse of these 1500 yeeres…by Richard Hakluyt. Año 1552.
    http://www.monticello.org/jefferson/lewisandclark/americabooks.html
    Home Thomas Jefferson Jefferson's West Origins of the Lewis and Clark Expedition ... A Library of America
    Books on American Geography in Thomas Jefferson's Library
    Theatrvm Orbis Terrarvm by Abraham Ortelius (1752-1598).
    The American Atlas: or, A Geographical Description of the Whole Continent of America: wherein are delineated at large, its several Regions, Countries, States, and Islands; and chiefly the British Colonies, composed from numerous Surveys, several of which were made by Order of Government by Thomas Jefferys. [1787]
    Atlas Ameriquain Septentrional contenant les details des differentes provinces, de ce vaste Continent by Georges Louis Le Rouge.
    The American universal geography, or a view of the present state of all the empires, kingdoms, states, and republics in the known world, and of the United States of America in particular. In two parts. by Jedidiah Morse ("father of American Geography" 1761-1826)
    by Jedidiah Morse.

    85. Lancashire's Intro To Homilies
    the passion of Christ (2.13) to Richard II, matrimony 268 for the simpler statementin the 1552 liturgy on the English nation then, when Hakluyt, Hooker, Marlowe
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    Introduction to the Elizabethan Homilies
    Here follows Dr. Ian Lancashire's introduction to the Elizabethan Homilies. The sections include: Clicking above on a section title takes you to that section. Clicking on the section title within the document returns you here.
    PREFACE
    The Renaissance Electronic Texts series consists of old-spelling electronic editions of single manuscript or printed copies of early English works, encoded in Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) syntax. The series also issues supplementary texts for the study of the Renaissance that belong to a later period. While both paper and electronic editions may be read, only the second can be transformed into other forms easily, such as concordances, collations, and specialized kinds of edition. If accompanied by digitized images of its source, electronic editions take on an archival role, preserving something of the original. Collections of images, in themselves, however, are not scholarship. The decisions that must be made in generating an image base need but little understanding of books, language, or literature, or of how knowledge may be increased by an computer analysis of them. The electronic edition is the basis of future work on primary texts. Drawing on palaeography and bibliography, it supplies historical scholarship with the basis for an understanding of the texts with which it deals.

    86. Voyage De J. Cartier Au Canada
    1552, l on en conclut qu il deceda nous l avonsdit aussi des le debut, C est au collecteur anglais Richard Hakluyt d Oxford
    http://www.sakoman.net/pg/html/12356.htm
    Project Gutenberg's Voyage de J. Cartier au Canada, by Jacques Cartier This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Voyage de J. Cartier au Canada Relation originale de Jacques Cartier Author: Jacques Cartier Release Date: May 15, 2004 [EBook #12356] Language: French Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK VOYAGE DE J. CARTIER AU CANADA *** Produced by "La bibliotheque Nationale du Quebec" and Renald Levesque. [Illustration]
    RELATION ORIGINALE
    de JACQUES CARTIER. Lyon. Imprimerie de Louis Perrin BREF RECIT ET SUCCINCTE NARRATION DE LA
    NAVIGATION FAITE EN MDXXXV ET MDXXXVI
    PAR LE CAPITAINE JACQUES CARTIER
    AUX ILES DE CANADA ET AUTRES REIMPRESSION FIGUREE DE L'EDITION ORIGINALE
    RARISSIME DE MDXLV AVEC LES
    VARIANTES DES MANUSCRITS DE LA BIBLIOTHEQUE IMPERIALE PRECEDEE D'UNE BREVE ET SUCCINCTE
    INTRODUCTION HISTORIQUE
    PAR M. D'AVEZAC

    87. "Hawkins Of Plymouth" - Readings On Pat Patterson's Pages
    is almost certainly our John comes in 1552 when the fact there that she gave birthto Richard, who, born in the Caribbean, ed. IA Wright, Hakluyt Society, 1929
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    The Hawkins Dynasty: Three Generations of a Tudor Family
    by Michael Lewis
    This excerpt is from:
    Chapter IV: John Hawkins
    A. EARLY DAYS Yet otherwise the early careers of the boys were essentially the same. If, as we have supposed, William had ceased his primary education in, say, 1530, in time to accompany his father on his first voyage of that year, then John would have finished his in or about 1543, and then would have embarked upon his wider education in one of his father's ships. In the 155os those ships were very active, whether the elder William accompanied them or not. Then, in 1545, the French Wars began and the Hawkins clan found itself committed to the privateering programme in the Channel and elsewhere. Here were obvious opportunities for the lad to serve his apprenticeship in trade, in seamanship, in navigation and in fighting. Even as early as 1542, when John was barely ten years old, there survives a tantalizing scrap of information. In that year a certain John Hawkins was made a 'farmer of the wynewits', and paid at the rate of ten shillings for his work. There were in Plymouth a number of people called Hawkins, some of whom were probably called John. So it cannot be certain that our John was the boy who secured this unimportant and ill-paid post. But it may well be the future Sir John, appointed to the job by the influence of the leading merchant and burgess of the town, his own father. It is quite in character, too, for William I to have done this, because he would certainly realize the importance to his child of having this kind of experience in real 'business', earning money (however little) at a very tender age.

    88. India & Ceylon, Asherbooks Rare Books
    His first volume was published in 1552, Asia de Ioam de The text is a translationfrom Hakluyt. BIRDS OF THE SECOND YARKAND MISSION. 13 SHARPE, Richard Bowdler.
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    GRAMMAR OF THE SOUTH INDIAN LANGUAGE MALAYAM
    1 ALPHABETUM GRANDONICO-MALABARICUM sive Samscrudonicum.
    Rome, S. Congregatio de Propag. Fide, 1772. 8vo. Woodcut printer's device on title, 8 folding tables with numerals printed in Malayalam, 1 folded plate in text. Modern blind-stamped calf.

    xxviii, 100 pp. Brunet I, col. 197; Graesse I, p. 85.
    Grammar of the South Indian language Malayalam. Together with among others Tamil, Kanarese, Gondi, and Telugu, it belongs to the Dravidian language family. The Alphabetum Grandonico-Malabaricum focuses on the pronunciation of the Malayalam alphabet with many examples in Malayalam characters, and includes some remarks on general characteristics of the grammar. At the end, there are also some short Malayalam sentences of a religious nature such as the ten commandments.
    The preface was written by J.C. Amadutius, an Italian philologist, who supervised the publication of a series of grammars of Oriental languages at the printing press of the Propaganda Fide in Rome. In addition to the present work on Malayalam, the series comprised among others grammars of Burmese, Hindustani, Armenian, Syriac, Arabic, Hebrew, Ethiopic (both Ge'ez and Amharic), Bulgarian etc.
    Alphabetum Grandonico-Malabaricum sive Samscrudonicum was reprinted several times. Good copy.

    89. De Laet, Acosta Et L'origine Linguistique Des Americains
    Translate this page Elle fut notamment reprise par Richard Hakluyt dans ses Principal navigations, voiages,traffiques de Gómara dans son Historia general de las Indias de 1552.
    http://www.ulb.ac.be/philo/spf/linguis/esplingam.htm
    "Más ignorante que hereje".
    par D. DROIXHE paru dans: Origen de los Indios del Nuevo Mundo du Frère Gregorio García, paru d'abord à Valence en 1607 et republié en 1729, la préface s'en prend assez durement aux dissertations sur le sujet proposées par Hugo Grotius et Johannes De Laet, qui défendent des opinions "sans toucher à celles paraissant les plus assurées". Le témoignage de Vossius est invoqué à propos de l'"apostat" De Laet (Anvers, 1582-1649), en vérité "plus ignorant qu'hérétique" . Ce dernier avait été conduit, en 1643, à polémiquer avec Hugo De Groot en portant notamment le débat sur le terrain des langues, où le critère d'apparentement jouait un rôle important dans le rattachement des Indiens à différentes nations. Comme l'a écrit Werner Bahner au début de son beau livre sur la linguistique espagnole de la Renaissance: "à nulle autre époque ne s'est manifestée dans les pays romans une union aussi étroite, une telle solidarité entre philologie, historiographie et histoire de la langue" posé par l'origine des Américains devait s'inscrire dans celui, plus général, de la légitimité de la conquête. On vit ainsi la philologie, qui "semble occuper une position préférentielle par rapport aux autres disciplines scientifiques", requise d'intervenir avec autorité dans l'affrontement des hypothèses.

    90. MISSIONS
    of St John (HiangShan.g),on the 2nd of December 1552, roused the those for the directionof the intended voyage to Cathay, and Richard Hakluyt, who promoted
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    MISSIONS
    MISSIONS (Lat. missio, a sending) the term used specially for the propagandist operations of the Christian Church among the heathen, the executants of this work being missionaries. Both mission and missionary have hence come to be used of similar works in other spheres. The history of Christian missions may, for practical purposes, be divided into three chief periods: (I) the primitive, (2) the medieval and (3) the modern. THE PRIMITIVE PERIOD (3) Those districts in which Christianity was sparsely scattered, viz. Palestine, Phoenicia, Arabia, certain parts of Mesopotamia, the interior districts of Greece, the provinces on the north of Greece, the northern districts of middle Italy, the provinces of Mauretania and Tripolis. (4) Those districts in which Christianity was extremely weak or where it was hardly found at all: the districts to the north and north-west of the Black Sea, the western section of upper Italy, middle and upper Gaul, Belgica, Germany, Rhaetia, the towns of ancient Philistia. It is not possible to obtain even an approximate estimate of the numbers of the Christians at the time of Constantine. Friedlnder, for instance, does not think that they exceeded by much Gibbons estimate for the reign of Decius, viz, one-twentieth of the population. La Bastie and Burckhardt put the ratio at one-twelfth, Matter at a fifth and Sthudlin even at a half (see Harnack ii. 453). After the end of the 3rd century missionary enterprise was mainly concentrated on the outlying borders of the empire. . In the 4th and 5th centuries may be mentioned Gregory the Illuminator, the apostle of Armenia (about 300), Iilfilas, the apostle of the Goths, about 325; Frumentius,i a bishop of Abyssinia, about 327; Nino, the Armenian girl who was the means of converting the kingdom of Iberia (now Georgia), about 330; 1 Chrysostom, who founded at Constantinople in A.D. 404 an institution in which Goths might be trained to preach the Gospel to their own I Martin of Tours, who evangelized the central districts of Gaul; Valentinus, the apostle of Noricum, about 440; Honoratus, who from his monastic home in the islet of Lerins, about 410, sent missionaries among the masses of heathendom in the neighborhood of Arles, Lyons, Troyes, Metz and Nice; and St Patrick, who converted Ireland into the isle of saints (died either in 463 or 495).

    91. Asia, Antiquariaat Forum
    aliarumque, quae Mahumedem sequuntur gentium by Christophe Richer (15231552) (pp. extensiveuse of material from the collections of Richard Hakluyt and Samuel
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    92. Antiquarian Books Catalogue
    (Hakluyt Society, 1974) Cloth with dust wrapper. Translated from the Original Germanby Richard Belgrave Hoppner. Leland, John (1506?1552); the earliest of
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    2864 VICTORII, PETRI:
      Commentarii in Libros Aristotelis de optimo statv civitatis.
      Positis ante singulas declarationes Graecis verbis auctoris:
      memorabilium Index plenissimus. Cvm Licentia et Privilegio.
      [xiv],698,[32]pp., title-page partly cut (blank part, neatly
      repaired), with publisher's device at the end. (Florentiae, apvd
      ivntas [Bernardi Juntae], 1576) Old full vellum. Some marginal
      annotations by old hand, also some decorated initials with hand
      coloured. Otherwise still good copy. 33x21cm.
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    2865 WORDSWORTH, J.:
      Fragments and Specimens of Early Latin. With Introductions and Notes by John Wordsworth. xxx,679pp. (Clarendon Press, 1874)

    93. The Arts In Tudor England
    1552. 1582. Divers Voyages Touching the Discovery of America by Oxford ClergymanGeographerRichard Hakluyt is published. The University of Edinburgh is founded.
    http://tudors.crispen.org/art/
    Le Mort d'Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory is published. Malory is possibly a retainer of the earl of Warwick. It is possible that his abridged version of the French Arthurian romance was completed in prison. The University of Aberdeen founded in Scotland. The Bowge of Court Speculum Principis by John Skelton is a nonfiction moral treatise for Prince Henry The Palice of Honour by Scottish poet Gawin Douglas is published. He has taken holy orders and will become provost of Edinburgh"s St. Giles Cathedral The Thissill and the Rois by Scottish poet William Dunbar is published. It is a political allegory to honor Margaret Tudor, whose marriage to Scotland's King James IV he helped negotiate. Canterbury Cathedral is completed after 436 years of construction. The Dance of the Sevin Deidly Synnis by William Dunbar is published. It is a book of poetry. Praise of Folly (Moriae Encomium) by Erasmus is published. It is a satire about male idiocy. He has been teaching at Cambridge University. He will remain their until 1514. The Shyp of Folys of the Worlde by poet Alexander Barclay is published. This work is an adaptation of the German satire

    94. ESSAY TITLES
    In what ways do Hakluyt s views reflect European reflected in his periodical, PoorRichard s Almanac, and in The Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci (15521610) was
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    97. Redins Antikvariat - Resor - Travel.
    ( 38562), 125. Melander, Richard, PÅ LÅNGTUR. ( 80409), 200-. The HakluytSociety. de Xavier, Francisco, DIE BRIEFE DES FRANCISCO DE XAVIER 1542-1552.
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    Henning Drecoll Der Passauer Vertrag (1552) Einleitung und LZHZ Regionalkode MRURichard Pankhurst The Ethiopians JD La Fleur London Hakluyt Society, 2000
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    99. Kurt Koenigsberger MLA 2002
    as Johannes Leo) lived between 1494 and 1552 and was text was great enough for theHakluyt Society in comes to look more like what Richard Ellmann describes as
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    Globalization and the Image II
    The Global Image
    2002 MLA Convention
    New York City, NY
    30 December Kurt Koenigsberger
    Case Western Reserve University
    Globalizing the Image: W. B. Yeats - Leo Africanus - Amin Maalouf
    Do not cite without permission of the author. A Geographical Historie of Africa (trans. John Pory in 1600). Per Amica Silentia Lunae , and ultimately in A Vision . After all, the rhetorical parting shot of the dialogue leaves the author alone to claim his own primacy as composer of the conversation and as theorist of matters of spiritual and imaginative significance. By contrast, Amin Maalouf, whose recent work represents a plea for cosmopolitanism and the acceptance of the multiple allegiances of contemporary identities, renders this attenuated image of Leo more robust by recuperating his voice in the novel Leo Africanus . The collaboration between Maalouf and Leo finds the novelist returning to A Geographical Historie of Africa On Identity [Leo] was drawn to me because in life he had been all undoubting impulse, all that his

    100. The History Of New York State, Book I, Chapter III, Part II
    In 1552, a Spanish historian, Lopez de Gomara, described the North American RichardHakluyt, whom Elizabeth had made prebend of Bristol in 1586because of his
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    The History of New York State
    Book I, Chapter III
    Part II Editor, Dr. James Sullivan
    The river trip was delightful. Grapevines festooned their way, the blackbird and the thrush welcomed them with sonnets, and wild fowl sported on the waters. All went well until their galleon grounded in a shallow. However, Cartier then resorted to the boats, and eventually on October 2, reached the Indian metropolis, Hochelaga . A thousand Indians welcomed them, "wild with delight, dancing, singing, crowning about the strangers, and showering into their boats their gifts of fish and maize." At night, the savages danced in the light of blazing fires. Next day, the Frenchmen were received by the Indian chief, and afterwards escorted to the top of a neighboring mountain. This, Cartier called Mont Royale , Montreal. And so the Indian villages, Stadacone and Hochelaga, were destined to become the Quebec and Montreal of new France and Canada. Winter was overtaking them, so Cartier and his companions hurried back to Stadacone. There they found that the other ships had been hauled up to a safer place, and that the crews were living in a palisaded fort on the bank of the St. Charles. Winter had set in, and snow and ice soon came. In congested quarters they were penned for the remainder of

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