Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Catholic minority in Manitoba . This paper will show that , while the Frenchspeaking Acadians were very concerned about the fate of their language in the West , most of the English - speaking people were convinced that there should be ...
Catholic minority in Manitoba . This paper will show that , while the Frenchspeaking Acadians were very concerned about the fate of their language in the West , most of the English - speaking people were convinced that there should be ...
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favoured Catholics in the distribution of patronage . His successor , James Robinson , was a Protestant , and he won the by - election . With the June contest , an independent Catholic candidate named John Morrissy appeared .
favoured Catholics in the distribution of patronage . His successor , James Robinson , was a Protestant , and he won the by - election . With the June contest , an independent Catholic candidate named John Morrissy appeared .
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Neither French nor English , Catholic or Protestant wanted to see any repetition of what had occurred on the North Shore . That is why they all welcomed the news that a group of Roman Catholic members of the Legislature , encouraged if ...
Neither French nor English , Catholic or Protestant wanted to see any repetition of what had occurred on the North Shore . That is why they all welcomed the news that a group of Roman Catholic members of the Legislature , encouraged if ...
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