Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 154
Recent authors must set aside many of his judgements which are dated and ethnocentric ; but they have followed him rather than Riel or de Tremaudan in pursuing in ever greater detail what R. Leslie Taylor has called " the native link ...
Recent authors must set aside many of his judgements which are dated and ethnocentric ; but they have followed him rather than Riel or de Tremaudan in pursuing in ever greater detail what R. Leslie Taylor has called " the native link ...
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It is the author's thesis that if these two " feudal lords " ( p . ... Had the author studied French colonial policy in general at this time , and the direction it took under Louis XIV , she would have realized that Acadia seemed ...
It is the author's thesis that if these two " feudal lords " ( p . ... Had the author studied French colonial policy in general at this time , and the direction it took under Louis XIV , she would have realized that Acadia seemed ...
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When the regional economies are analysed , the authors are faced with the difficulty that British America has received uneven treatment . Whereas the economy of Quebec and the Chesapeake colonies have been well studied by historians ...
When the regional economies are analysed , the authors are faced with the difficulty that British America has received uneven treatment . Whereas the economy of Quebec and the Chesapeake colonies have been well studied by historians ...
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