The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... French Canadians had told him that assemblies had drawn upon the other colonies so much distress , riot , and confusion , that they wished never to have one of any kind . M. de Lotbinière , a native French Canadian nobleman , deposed ...
... French Canadians had told him that assemblies had drawn upon the other colonies so much distress , riot , and confusion , that they wished never to have one of any kind . M. de Lotbinière , a native French Canadian nobleman , deposed ...
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... French language . The Congress met at Philadelphia addressed a letter to the French inhabitants of Que- bec , urging the Canadians to throw in their lot with them . But this produced no effect . The leaders of the people , the clergy ...
... French language . The Congress met at Philadelphia addressed a letter to the French inhabitants of Que- bec , urging the Canadians to throw in their lot with them . But this produced no effect . The leaders of the people , the clergy ...
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... French decrees were in force , the United States should renounce all pretensions to carry on any trade with the colonies of belligerents not allow- ed in times of peace , and that British ships of war should be allowed to enforce , by ...
... French decrees were in force , the United States should renounce all pretensions to carry on any trade with the colonies of belligerents not allow- ed in times of peace , and that British ships of war should be allowed to enforce , by ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
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