Acadiensis, Volumes 6-7Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1976 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 31
Page 26
... Micmac language which sometimes distracted him from more immediate concerns . It was a time of considerable philological enthusiasm in North America , but Irwin was unfortunately in the wrong place to receive the recognition due him.18 ...
... Micmac language which sometimes distracted him from more immediate concerns . It was a time of considerable philological enthusiasm in North America , but Irwin was unfortunately in the wrong place to receive the recognition due him.18 ...
Page 30
... Micmac on his journey from Nova Scotia . Immediately , he determined to study the language in depth and compile a dictionary . He was seized with the kind of enthusiasm that Irwin had cherished over the years . He found Irwin's pub ...
... Micmac on his journey from Nova Scotia . Immediately , he determined to study the language in depth and compile a dictionary . He was seized with the kind of enthusiasm that Irwin had cherished over the years . He found Irwin's pub ...
Page 32
... Micmac Mission at Halifax . He spoke at length on the history and customs of the Micmacs , whose lands had been taken by the whites in return for liquor and disease . He rhapsodised on the beauties of the Micmac language with an ...
... Micmac Mission at Halifax . He spoke at length on the history and customs of the Micmacs , whose lands had been taken by the whites in return for liquor and disease . He rhapsodised on the beauties of the Micmac language with an ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acadian Acadiensis Akins American Antigonish Movement April Archives Assembly asylum Atlantic August Besco Borden Britain British Brunswick Canada Canadian history Cape Breton capital century Charlottetown Chateau Bay coast colonial Company County Crown David Dominion Douglas early eastern Nova Scotia economic elite farm February fisheries fishing Fredericton French George Governor Halifax historians ibid illus Indians interest investment Irish James Montgomery John's Journal June Kentville King labour Labrador land Lawson Lennox Island Liberal London Lord Loyalists Maritime McDonald ment merchants Micmac Montreal Newfoundland Nicolas Denys North Nova Scotia Nova Scotia Historical Office Ontario Ottawa PANB Papers party petition political Pope Port Royal Prince Edward Island Protestant province Quebec railway region Report Saint John Scotland settlement ships social Society Steel Stewart Thomas Tilley tion tonnage tons Toronto trade University vessels W. L. Morton William Wolvin women Yarmouth