What the French Have Done in America From the Discovery to the Opening of the is

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What the French Have Done in America From the Discovery to the Opening of the is
Charles De La Roncire
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The pa- drons that Ribault and Laudonniere left in Florida were of a substance sufficing to withstand the ravages of time. They were upright stones covered with fleurs de lis. In some of these charming designs executed in 1564 in the New world, where one can see portrayed to the life the customs of the Indians, now sticking arrows in the war- 18 WHAT THE FRENCH HAVE DONE path, now concealed in elk skins on the watch for wild animals at the watering place, the Dieppois Jacques Le Moyne de Morgue...s shows us the importance of these stones escutcheoned with the royal coat of arms. The Indians in adoration before these stones, as though before idols, offered to them the first fruits of the earth, in the presence of our sailors gathered respectfully around the symbol of the Mother-Country.
But in the rapid excursion across the continent, these stones would have been impedimenta . Our people car ried metal plates by way of padrons engraved with the arms of France. We have preserved the official report of the taking over of Louisiana, when Robert Gavelier de La Salle reached the spot where the Mississipi flows into the gulf of Mexico.


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