Acadiensis, Volumes 25-26Department of History, University of New Brunswick, 1995 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... evidence of Membertou's ascendancy and of French support for his bid to control Acadia . Still more evidence appeared in 1610 , when the French reoccupied Port Royal and brought with them the first French missionary to Canada . He was a ...
... evidence of Membertou's ascendancy and of French support for his bid to control Acadia . Still more evidence appeared in 1610 , when the French reoccupied Port Royal and brought with them the first French missionary to Canada . He was a ...
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... evidence , unfortunately , is unclear . Cope may or may not have been present at the 1726 treaty negotiations . He may or may not have achieved a position of prominence as a man of 28. But sometime during the first half of the 18th ...
... evidence , unfortunately , is unclear . Cope may or may not have been present at the 1726 treaty negotiations . He may or may not have achieved a position of prominence as a man of 28. But sometime during the first half of the 18th ...
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... evidence can be marshalled to argue a case through the process of logical cause and effect . Their emphasis is on the actions of individual human beings . Marshall may make use of a wider range of sources , but she also accepts the idea ...
... evidence can be marshalled to argue a case through the process of logical cause and effect . Their emphasis is on the actions of individual human beings . Marshall may make use of a wider range of sources , but she also accepts the idea ...
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