Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... language in the West , most of the English - speaking people were convinced that there should be only one language , not only in the West , but in the eastern provinces as well . Religious and racial conflict was not new to New ...
... language in the West , most of the English - speaking people were convinced that there should be only one language , not only in the West , but in the eastern provinces as well . Religious and racial conflict was not new to New ...
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... language of instruction in the Act , although a reference in Regulation 16 to the selection of text books in French would imply that the Act was directed primarily against denomina- tional schools rather than against French language ...
... language of instruction in the Act , although a reference in Regulation 16 to the selection of text books in French would imply that the Act was directed primarily against denomina- tional schools rather than against French language ...
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... language newspaper in the Maritimes . Its banner was headed " Notre Langue , notre religion et nos coutumes " and its opening edition car- ried Pamphile Le May's translation of Evangeline . Appearing weekly . with only the occasional ...
... language newspaper in the Maritimes . Its banner was headed " Notre Langue , notre religion et nos coutumes " and its opening edition car- ried Pamphile Le May's translation of Evangeline . Appearing weekly . with only the occasional ...
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