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EARLY JESUITS OF MICHIGAN.
had experienced every vicissitude of missionary service and suffering. He had rejoiced in baptizing many a convert on the banks of the beautiful Cayuga, and his seamed face attested the wounds he had received in the cause of truth.
The frosts of many winters adorned his brow, and severity and suffering had somewhat broken his frame; but his spirit was still strong, and he was ready for the sacrifice. Although not buoyed up by the enthusiasm of youth or inexperience,
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