Acadiensis, Volume 23Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1993 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 37
... given him by the French military in recognition of his service to them or may indicate that his father was a French soldier . Leslie Upton claims that the title " Captain " was commonly taken by métis men and that they frequently were given ...
... given him by the French military in recognition of his service to them or may indicate that his father was a French soldier . Leslie Upton claims that the title " Captain " was commonly taken by métis men and that they frequently were given ...
Page 177
... given rise to the unfortunate notion that history ought to be visited only once , that once something has been " done " , it is off - limits to future historians . The 1972 publication of A.J.P. Taylor's Beaverbrook had exactly this ...
... given rise to the unfortunate notion that history ought to be visited only once , that once something has been " done " , it is off - limits to future historians . The 1972 publication of A.J.P. Taylor's Beaverbrook had exactly this ...
Page 178
... given an instructive case study in business ethics and , while Chisholm and Davie cannot conclusively indict Aitken , the ample watering of Canada Cement stock in itself justifies the " cloud of suspicion " ( p . 68 ) that hung over ...
... given an instructive case study in business ethics and , while Chisholm and Davie cannot conclusively indict Aitken , the ample watering of Canada Cement stock in itself justifies the " cloud of suspicion " ( p . 68 ) that hung over ...
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