goes to France to press his views (1678), [125];

effect of his elevation to rank of bishop, [164];

not favourable to permanent curacies, [165], [190];

rejects offer of Récollets to serve the parishes without any fixed provision for their support, [165];

determines to resign, [190];

goes to France, 1684, [191];

chooses M. de Saint Vallier as his successor, [191];

describes Canada as "the country of miracles," [301]

Lavaltrie, M. de, seigneur, commands militia in attack on Iroquois,

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