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Antigo nish : St. Francis Xavier University Press . LeClercq , Chrétien 1910 New Relation of Gaspesia . W.F. Ganong , ed . Toronto : The Champlain Society . Maillard , Abbé Pierre 1758 An Account of the Customs and Manners of the ...
Antigo nish : St. Francis Xavier University Press . LeClercq , Chrétien 1910 New Relation of Gaspesia . W.F. Ganong , ed . Toronto : The Champlain Society . Maillard , Abbé Pierre 1758 An Account of the Customs and Manners of the ...
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When Roy was about 18 years old his family emigrated to Fort Francis , where he worked as a trader for the Northwest Company . In 1821 , when the Northwest and Hudson's Bay Companies merged , he worked for the new company for another 12 ...
When Roy was about 18 years old his family emigrated to Fort Francis , where he worked as a trader for the Northwest Company . In 1821 , when the Northwest and Hudson's Bay Companies merged , he worked for the new company for another 12 ...
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David Francis has a rare combination of metalinguistic knowledge and metalinguistic interest that enables him to perceive and explore this inventiveness . As a result , he has had to look for ways to systematize his approach to the ...
David Francis has a rare combination of metalinguistic knowledge and metalinguistic interest that enables him to perceive and explore this inventiveness . As a result , he has had to look for ways to systematize his approach to the ...
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