. New France and New England. >mjjes dean. a coftc dc la mer du poet S Riuferr dumo^ T Petit 1,ic oflcsdcmontaigtics. V Lc licit o:i Ics fnu!in:Tc^ jcr cprochcdclariuicrcfainft cliciulc harangfnla LiJon,itoine. X RuifTeau de truticre. Y Alice que fit ^fitu;4<.Champlain. uiflc-iu dc la Rocheutrc AT PORT ROYAL THENEW YORK \^PUELIC LIBRARY,! l\ Astor, Lenox and Tiiden/ Founations- THE BEGINNINGS OF QUEBEC SI plover, as well as fresh fish innumerable, to go with theirbreadstuffs and dried beans. Lescarbot boasted that thefare could not be excelled in th


. New France and New England. >mjjes dean. a coftc dc la mer du poet S Riuferr dumo^ T Petit 1,ic oflcsdcmontaigtics. V Lc licit o:i Ics fnu!in:Tc^ jcr cprochcdclariuicrcfainft cliciulc harangfnla LiJon,itoine. X RuifTeau de truticre. Y Alice que fit ^fitu;4<.Champlain. uiflc-iu dc la Rocheutrc AT PORT ROYAL THENEW YORK \^PUELIC LIBRARY,! l\ Astor, Lenox and Tiiden/ Founations- THE BEGINNINGS OF QUEBEC SI plover, as well as fresh fish innumerable, to go with theirbreadstuffs and dried beans. Lescarbot boasted that thefare could not be excelled in the best restaurants of Paris,and they had brought, moreover, such a generous quantityof claret that every man in the colony received three pintsdaily. Under such circumstances we need not wonder thatthere was no scurvy, or that there were only four deathsduring the winter. Such comfort and immunity were un-usual in those improvident days. It was with high hopes that these blithe Frenchmen. r-^, ij-^


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