Acadiensis, Volumes 5-6Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1975 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... French preference for wheat was strong even in areas where another grain would have been more appropriate . It was frequently observed that three - quarters of the land in crops was in wheat , and that in a given year about half the ...
... French preference for wheat was strong even in areas where another grain would have been more appropriate . It was frequently observed that three - quarters of the land in crops was in wheat , and that in a given year about half the ...
Page 52
... French insistence upon restitution . In the event , the French stood firm . On 7 December 1630 , the British negotiators , René Augier and Henry De Vic , reported to Dorchester than even an attempt to have the matter postponed to future ...
... French insistence upon restitution . In the event , the French stood firm . On 7 December 1630 , the British negotiators , René Augier and Henry De Vic , reported to Dorchester than even an attempt to have the matter postponed to future ...
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... French concessions as quid pro quo : it was decided to demand certain restitutions of English ships and prisoners ... French would fulfill the required conditions , and if the French would guarantee not to molest the La Tours ( a ...
... French concessions as quid pro quo : it was decided to demand certain restitutions of English ships and prisoners ... French would fulfill the required conditions , and if the French would guarantee not to molest the La Tours ( a ...
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