Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... flow from the dictates of good sense ... never confide in a person , for whom they have not a value . " [ T ] hey will One French missionary in particular , the Abbé Pierre Maillard , who arrived at Louisbourg in 1735 and took up ...
... flow from the dictates of good sense ... never confide in a person , for whom they have not a value . " [ T ] hey will One French missionary in particular , the Abbé Pierre Maillard , who arrived at Louisbourg in 1735 and took up ...
Page 80
... flow freely in his direction nor is it particularly sought for . It is not uncommon to find the post manager deeply sympathetic to what he regards as the impoverishment of the Indians . The policy of the Company operates to encourage ...
... flow freely in his direction nor is it particularly sought for . It is not uncommon to find the post manager deeply sympathetic to what he regards as the impoverishment of the Indians . The policy of the Company operates to encourage ...
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... flow one into the other . The narrators ' memories contain and sustain the story . Through repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the narration , and makes the connectives between one incident and another ...
... flow one into the other . The narrators ' memories contain and sustain the story . Through repetition and other mnemonic devices , the story - teller embellishes the narration , and makes the connectives between one incident and another ...
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