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... French traders , the example of French habitants , and the need for French goods which had become " indispensable necessities . " 29 Indeed , the Jesuits condoned the use of grave offerings as a vital sign of respect for the dead and ...
... French traders , the example of French habitants , and the need for French goods which had become " indispensable necessities . " 29 Indeed , the Jesuits condoned the use of grave offerings as a vital sign of respect for the dead and ...
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... French 1 and r become Golden Lake n . In numbers 3 and 4 , French f becomes Golden Lake p . It is not clear to my why in number 3 French [ - ] appears in Golden Lake ass- ] rather than the expected [ š- ] . In number 4 , as in numbers 7 ...
... French 1 and r become Golden Lake n . In numbers 3 and 4 , French f becomes Golden Lake p . It is not clear to my why in number 3 French [ - ] appears in Golden Lake ass- ] rather than the expected [ š- ] . In number 4 , as in numbers 7 ...
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... French scattered over a large territory , and not above 1,500 effective men which included the 200 soldiers stationed at Québec . Although some lumber and fish were exported from New France , most of the trade was in furs , about ...
... French scattered over a large territory , and not above 1,500 effective men which included the 200 soldiers stationed at Québec . Although some lumber and fish were exported from New France , most of the trade was in furs , about ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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