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Page 127
... priests communicate with the Passamaquod dies ? The priests do mention the temporary presence of French - speaking visitors at Pleasant Point who could serve as interpreters , as they were undoubtedly bilingual in French and English ...
... priests communicate with the Passamaquod dies ? The priests do mention the temporary presence of French - speaking visitors at Pleasant Point who could serve as interpreters , as they were undoubtedly bilingual in French and English ...
Page 129
... priests , not to the expenditure of funds for a new church building , but admittedly his letter precludes funds for the church building as well . If we have interpreted Father Amable's letter cor- rectly , it is the Governor of Maine ...
... priests , not to the expenditure of funds for a new church building , but admittedly his letter precludes funds for the church building as well . If we have interpreted Father Amable's letter cor- rectly , it is the Governor of Maine ...
Page 132
... priests had been warned by their bishop to keep an eye on Sock- abason , who was seen as a dangerous element in the community . By definition , Sockabason was an enemy in the eyes of the French priests ; a friend in the eyes of Kellogg ...
... priests had been warned by their bishop to keep an eye on Sock- abason , who was seen as a dangerous element in the community . By definition , Sockabason was an enemy in the eyes of the French priests ; a friend in the eyes of Kellogg ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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