Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... society in the French West Indies and cannot be extended to include France's possessions in the northern part of North America . In Canada and Ile Royale there is little evidence that slave society was less repressive than in New ...
... society in the French West Indies and cannot be extended to include France's possessions in the northern part of North America . In Canada and Ile Royale there is little evidence that slave society was less repressive than in New ...
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... society and new directions within that society . The first editor of the Moniteur , Israël Landry , used jokes very rarely . His first joke was aimed at one of the recurring targets , its subject being a woman who did not marry . As a ...
... society and new directions within that society . The first editor of the Moniteur , Israël Landry , used jokes very rarely . His first joke was aimed at one of the recurring targets , its subject being a woman who did not marry . As a ...
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... society , and did not , instead , reflect common trends in Canadian or North American society . We also need to know more about jokes in later editions of francophone Maritime newspapers to see how attitudes towards both women and elite ...
... society , and did not , instead , reflect common trends in Canadian or North American society . We also need to know more about jokes in later editions of francophone Maritime newspapers to see how attitudes towards both women and elite ...
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