Acadiensis, Volumes 9-10Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1979 - Atlantic Provinces |
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... French governor himself estimated that over 6,000 horned cattle were being abandoned . * tors ― With Isle St. Jean virtually depopulated in 1758 ( perhaps 200 French and 200 Indians remained ) , the next step very much depended upon the ...
... French governor himself estimated that over 6,000 horned cattle were being abandoned . * tors ― With Isle St. Jean virtually depopulated in 1758 ( perhaps 200 French and 200 Indians remained ) , the next step very much depended upon the ...
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... French , on being superior to them , they contented themselves with putting them to ransom ; and though they sometimes took their fortified places , they did not settle in them . As all their pretension in Acadia was trade , they ...
... French , on being superior to them , they contented themselves with putting them to ransom ; and though they sometimes took their fortified places , they did not settle in them . As all their pretension in Acadia was trade , they ...
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... French government , could not out - balance with the French Acadians , who remained in the English district , the assiduous applica- tions of our priests to keep them firm in the French interest . They never ceased giving every mark in ...
... French government , could not out - balance with the French Acadians , who remained in the English district , the assiduous applica- tions of our priests to keep them firm in the French interest . They never ceased giving every mark in ...
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