The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 6John Holland Rose University Press, 1929 - Great Britain |
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Page 235
... French Canadians to the Bench , by increasing the stipend of the French bishop , and by utilising conspicuously French - Canadian regiments in the war and French - Canadian voyageurs for the in- telligence and the inland transport ...
... French Canadians to the Bench , by increasing the stipend of the French bishop , and by utilising conspicuously French - Canadian regiments in the war and French - Canadian voyageurs for the in- telligence and the inland transport ...
Page 739
... French Canadians differ greatly from all the other inhabitants of Canada , and even from the French , for reasons we have already seen . Taken as a whole , though very French in certain racial ways , they are just as decidedly non - French ...
... French Canadians differ greatly from all the other inhabitants of Canada , and even from the French , for reasons we have already seen . Taken as a whole , though very French in certain racial ways , they are just as decidedly non - French ...
Page 906
... French - Cana- dian attitude towards , 739 ; 743 ; 750 ; sections of , from which French Cana- dians came , 771 ; book - trade with , 774 ; the Canadian Institute and , 779 ; French- Canadian writers dominated by litera- ture of , 783 ...
... French - Cana- dian attitude towards , 739 ; 743 ; 750 ; sections of , from which French Cana- dians came , 771 ; book - trade with , 774 ; the Canadian Institute and , 779 ; French- Canadian writers dominated by litera- ture of , 783 ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
The Cordillera | 7 |
Relations of the Aborigines to the Settlers | 13 |
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