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                  appointed by the Compagnie des Cent-Associés to assume command in the event of Samuel de Champlain
                  ), Batiscan, and Champlain. The little Indian girls were always special favourites of hers. From the time she came to Ville-Marie, Marguerite Bourgeoys had always attracted and welcomed a few to her school
                  BOULLÉ, HÉLÈNE, dite de Saint-Augustin (Champlain), founder of the Ursulines of Meaux (France); b
                   
                  Champlain, became a Minim priest; b. c
                   
                  Champlain), who agreed to equip a vessel and furnish supplies for Acadia in return for a share of future profits in the fish and fur trade. These merchants upon learning of the additional
                   
                  afterward Poutrincourt and Champlain explored the coast to Cape Cod and established friendly relations with
                   
                  or New France, ed. J. C. Webster (Champlain Soc., XX, 1933). La Morandière, Hist
                   
                  Champlain in 1607 as a very old cross, all covered with moss). Bellenger described
                   
                  successful war-party against the Iroquois in the summer of 1603. Champlain described the events that transpired
                   
                  . 1610–29. When Champlain arrived in Quebec
                   
                  ; Champlain’s votive church of Notre-Dame-de-la-Recouvrance, built in 1633 and burned 1640; and a temporary chapel in the house of the Cent-Associés used between 1640 and 1647. The parish church had
                   
                  France c. 1633 (1639 according to the census of 1681); d. 28 July 1688 at Champlain
                   
                  . Champlain reports a violent quarrel on the subject of religion between the minister and “nostre curé,” which was fought with fists. This “curé” was probably Nicolas Aubry
                   
                  , which according to Champlain
                   
                  . Harvey Champlain, Works (Biggar), I, 458 n. et passim
                  prisoners including Father Biard with him, and should destroy all the other French settlements to the north – to 46º according to Champlain (Works (Biggar), IV, 20) or 46 1/2º, according to
                   
                  been limited to that of a simple ship’s captain: Samuel de Champlain for his part placed him on the same
                   
                  “grand Sagamo” that led Champlain and
                   
                  Champlain and the Jesuits in their dealings with his people. He visited Quebec in the summers of 1632 and 1633, exhorting his people to trade once more with the French and showing some interest in
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