. The missions and missionaries of California. r Creator, along with a love for virtue and civil-ization. 21 Nachrichten, pte. ii, sec. viii. Ueberhaupt mag von denCaliforniern gesagt werden, dass sie dumm, ungeschickt, grob,unsaeuberlich, unverschaemt, undankbar, verlogen, verstohlen,stinkfaul, grosse Schwaetzer, und bis ins Grab, was den Verstandund ihre Beschaeftigungen angeht, gleichsam Kinder seind. . .Leute, die sich in nichts Gewalt anthun, und in allem ihremnatuerlichen Trieb, gleich dem Viehe, folgen. 22 Venegas, torn, i, pte. ii, 74-75. No es facil a los Europeos,que no hayan salido


. The missions and missionaries of California. r Creator, along with a love for virtue and civil-ization. 21 Nachrichten, pte. ii, sec. viii. Ueberhaupt mag von denCaliforniern gesagt werden, dass sie dumm, ungeschickt, grob,unsaeuberlich, unverschaemt, undankbar, verlogen, verstohlen,stinkfaul, grosse Schwaetzer, und bis ins Grab, was den Verstandund ihre Beschaeftigungen angeht, gleichsam Kinder seind. . .Leute, die sich in nichts Gewalt anthun, und in allem ihremnatuerlichen Trieb, gleich dem Viehe, folgen. 22 Venegas, torn, i, pte. ii, 74-75. No es facil a los Europeos,que no hayan salido de Europa, concebir una idea justa y cabalde estas gentes; porque en las montafias mas asperas, y en losrincones menos frequentados de esta parte del orbe, no hay gentetan poco cultivada, tan falta de especies, y tan endeble enfuerzasde alma y cuerpo, como los infelices Californios. See also Clav-ijero, lib. i, 21-22. Compare Hittell, History of California, vol. i,257-279; Bancroft, Native Races, vol. i, 556-570; Forbes, Cali-fornia, EMPEROR CHARLES V. CHAPTER VIII. King Philips Orders.—The Prime Minister and California.—Vice-roy Valero.—Brother Bravos Pleading Before the Council.—Decision.—Another Order from the King.—Changes Among theMissionaries.—Floods.—Mission Purisima Concepcion.—UgartesBold Undertaking.—First Ship.—Brother Bravo Made Priest.—:First Novice in California.—Mission La Paz. WHEN the remains of the Ven. Father Juan Maria Salva-tierra had been laid to rest, x Brother Jayme Bravo, inobedience to his instructions, proceeded on his way in orderto deliver to the viceroy the papers which he had receivedfrom his late superior, and to give the explanation which, asan eye-witness, he was fully competent to furnish. The newviceroy, Don Gaspar de Zufiiga, Marques de Valero, underdate of January 29th, 1716, had received from King Philip and positive directions regarding California. After re-capitulating all the decrees issued down


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