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Page 125
... father's penchant for hyperbole and exaggeration , this sum might well have been an overstatement ten fold or more . Father Edmond ( 79 ) does not mention Sockabason by name , but the person whom he describes could be none other : 5 One ...
... father's penchant for hyperbole and exaggeration , this sum might well have been an overstatement ten fold or more . Father Edmond ( 79 ) does not mention Sockabason by name , but the person whom he describes could be none other : 5 One ...
Page 128
... Father Romagné's time , the sellers of alcohol were whites from nearby communities ( Lord et al . 1944 ( 1 ) : 589 ) ... Father Edmond and Father Amable found it necessary to ban Sockabason from the church . The reasons given for doing so ...
... Father Romagné's time , the sellers of alcohol were whites from nearby communities ( Lord et al . 1944 ( 1 ) : 589 ) ... Father Edmond and Father Amable found it necessary to ban Sockabason from the church . The reasons given for doing so ...
Page 129
... Father Amable's letter cor- rectly , it is the Governor of Maine who is held responsible for Sock- abason's excommunication , not the two priests or Bishop Fenwick . On this point Father Amable is clearly wrong . " What about the ...
... Father Amable's letter cor- rectly , it is the Governor of Maine who is held responsible for Sock- abason's excommunication , not the two priests or Bishop Fenwick . On this point Father Amable is clearly wrong . " What about the ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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