Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 59
Mr. Soakem's boys eventually became " lazy , drunken vagabonds . His daughters , too , who are really fine looking girls , have become pert , idle hussies , without industry and economy " . 13 Mephibosheth Stepsure , a lame orphan who ...
Mr. Soakem's boys eventually became " lazy , drunken vagabonds . His daughters , too , who are really fine looking girls , have become pert , idle hussies , without industry and economy " . 13 Mephibosheth Stepsure , a lame orphan who ...
Page 44
Some other boy belonging to the village has come back rattling his dollars , and displaying his gold watch , and he thus becomes the unconscious recruiting sergeant for Cape Breton.47 There were many varied and contradictory reports ...
Some other boy belonging to the village has come back rattling his dollars , and displaying his gold watch , and he thus becomes the unconscious recruiting sergeant for Cape Breton.47 There were many varied and contradictory reports ...
Page 61
The incident led to the killing of a Beothuk boy and in a few days " feeling became so intense that a fight ensued in which the Red Indians were beaten and driven out " . The destruction of a tabooed animal was also cited as the reason ...
The incident led to the killing of a Beothuk boy and in a few days " feeling became so intense that a fight ensued in which the Red Indians were beaten and driven out " . The destruction of a tabooed animal was also cited as the reason ...
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