Acadiensis, Volume 27, Issue 2Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1998 - North Atlantic Region |
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... English - speaking Protestants on the one hand and French - speaking Catholics on the other , the writing in this period also reflected defensive and accusatory postures , depending upon the author's religious or racial background ...
... English - speaking Protestants on the one hand and French - speaking Catholics on the other , the writing in this period also reflected defensive and accusatory postures , depending upon the author's religious or racial background ...
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... English . In the summer of 1756 Villejouin sent seven Indians on a mission to Acadia . At Pisiquid ( now Windsor , N.S. ) they scalped two English people and returned to Villejouin with the scalps and a prisoner . 135 Pierre Gautier ...
... English . In the summer of 1756 Villejouin sent seven Indians on a mission to Acadia . At Pisiquid ( now Windsor , N.S. ) they scalped two English people and returned to Villejouin with the scalps and a prisoner . 135 Pierre Gautier ...
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... English law in each of the colonies , a review of English precedents for state trials projects and a brief discussion of the existing literature on political trials and the rule of law in Canada . Some of the essays in this collection ...
... English law in each of the colonies , a review of English precedents for state trials projects and a brief discussion of the existing literature on political trials and the rule of law in Canada . Some of the essays in this collection ...
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