Acadiensis, Volume 35Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 2005 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 147
... Saint John , dominated by anglophones , commemorated not the establishment of the Acadian people , but the discovery of the Saint John River and the beginnings of the future Dominion of Canada . English New Brunswickers regarded the ...
... Saint John , dominated by anglophones , commemorated not the establishment of the Acadian people , but the discovery of the Saint John River and the beginnings of the future Dominion of Canada . English New Brunswickers regarded the ...
Page 86
... Saint John because it was a friendly city . Like over a million other immigrants , Lars arrived in Canada at Pier 21 in Halifax . He immediately boarded the train and travelled overnight to Saint John . ' There Lars was met by two ...
... Saint John because it was a friendly city . Like over a million other immigrants , Lars arrived in Canada at Pier 21 in Halifax . He immediately boarded the train and travelled overnight to Saint John . ' There Lars was met by two ...
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... Saint John , there was a " certain reticence to celebrate Champlain too warmly " even though he had been responsible for naming the St. John River ( and thus Saint John itself ) . Moreover , the Saint John celebrations clearly subsumed ...
... Saint John , there was a " certain reticence to celebrate Champlain too warmly " even though he had been responsible for naming the St. John River ( and thus Saint John itself ) . Moreover , the Saint John celebrations clearly subsumed ...
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CHRISTIAN BLAIS | 2 |
JUDITH FINGARD and JOHN RUTHERFORD | 24 |
LEWIS | 50 |
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