Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... Baptiste Estienne , a slave of the Brothers of Charity , attempted to leave Louisbourg on board the vessel Iphigenie . Twenty - eight - years old , Jean Baptiste had worked at the King's Hospital since 1742. A refugee in Rochefort ...
... Baptiste Estienne , a slave of the Brothers of Charity , attempted to leave Louisbourg on board the vessel Iphigenie . Twenty - eight - years old , Jean Baptiste had worked at the King's Hospital since 1742. A refugee in Rochefort ...
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... Baptiste Cope ( " Kopit " meant beaver in the Micmac language ) , then Cope had attained a position of leadership ... Baptiste fils de Bon , whose name appears directly above the simple name " Jean Baptist " reproduced in the appendix ...
... Baptiste Cope ( " Kopit " meant beaver in the Micmac language ) , then Cope had attained a position of leadership ... Baptiste fils de Bon , whose name appears directly above the simple name " Jean Baptist " reproduced in the appendix ...
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... Baptiste Cope had apparently chosen the name of one of the most aggressively ambitious English - speaking speculators of the 1730s . I am not so certain now that Jean Baptiste Cope named himself after Henry . " Kopit " served as a name ...
... Baptiste Cope had apparently chosen the name of one of the most aggressively ambitious English - speaking speculators of the 1730s . I am not so certain now that Jean Baptiste Cope named himself after Henry . " Kopit " served as a name ...
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