Montreal, Island City of the St. LawrenceDoubleday, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... affairs . It was a creed that led him , inevitably , into a series of disputes with the officials at Quebec . But above all else , Laval clashed with Montreal , partly because he tended to favor the Jesuits over the Sulpicians , but ...
... affairs . It was a creed that led him , inevitably , into a series of disputes with the officials at Quebec . But above all else , Laval clashed with Montreal , partly because he tended to favor the Jesuits over the Sulpicians , but ...
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... affairs as far as possible . However , courts of appeal were readily available in the persons of the British officers , stationed in the various localities , and above them , the governors . The French law and customs remained unchanged ...
... affairs as far as possible . However , courts of appeal were readily available in the persons of the British officers , stationed in the various localities , and above them , the governors . The French law and customs remained unchanged ...
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... affairs of the province , still far from normal . Politically , there was much to occupy the authori- ties , for the American occupation had caught Canada at an awk- ward moment of transition from one constitution to the other ...
... affairs of the province , still far from normal . Politically , there was much to occupy the authori- ties , for the American occupation had caught Canada at an awk- ward moment of transition from one constitution to the other ...
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