Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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changes created tension . This tension is reflected in the jokes published in the French language press of the Maritimes . Acadians had a long tradition of verbal humour , but no newspaper to provide written jokes until July 1867.7 This ...
changes created tension . This tension is reflected in the jokes published in the French language press of the Maritimes . Acadians had a long tradition of verbal humour , but no newspaper to provide written jokes until July 1867.7 This ...
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... 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 joke within the joke , however , she characterized all men as made of coal , gunpowder , vanity , egomania ...
... 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 joke within the joke , however , she characterized all men as made of coal , gunpowder , vanity , egomania ...
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... jokes in the Moniteur to suit the interests and experience of Acadian readers . Anglophone professors , and Protestant ministers were still targets , but Robidoux added French philosophers , milords , bohemians , lawyers and judges ...
... jokes in the Moniteur to suit the interests and experience of Acadian readers . Anglophone professors , and Protestant ministers were still targets , but Robidoux added French philosophers , milords , bohemians , lawyers and judges ...
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