Montreal, Island City of the St. LawrenceDoubleday, 1966 - 559 páginas |
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... started in their new church . It all began quite innocently at the morning service , when de Callière , according to custom , occupied the kneeling desk near the altar in the place of honor . The Bishop promptly rebuked him , on the ...
... started in their new church . It all began quite innocently at the morning service , when de Callière , according to custom , occupied the kneeling desk near the altar in the place of honor . The Bishop promptly rebuked him , on the ...
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... started to build the Grand Seminary , on the site of the old Mountain Fort or Fort des Messieurs . Its consecration in 1862 marked a great advance , especially when taken in conjunction with the foundation of Laval University at Quebec ...
... started to build the Grand Seminary , on the site of the old Mountain Fort or Fort des Messieurs . Its consecration in 1862 marked a great advance , especially when taken in conjunction with the foundation of Laval University at Quebec ...
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... started about 1914 , was mainly northward , still follow- ing the St. Lawrence axis , but before long , swinging off in a westerly direction , to the suburbs of Outremont , St. Laurent and the like . The community institutions followed ...
... started about 1914 , was mainly northward , still follow- ing the St. Lawrence axis , but before long , swinging off in a westerly direction , to the suburbs of Outremont , St. Laurent and the like . The community institutions followed ...
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active affairs already American appearance arrival attack authorities became British brought building called Canada Canadian carried cause Church citizens close colony Company complete considered course early English faced fact five followed force four France French future Governor grew hand held hope hundred Indians Iroquois Island John land later Lawrence less lived March matter meet merchants military months Montreal moved nature never North official once original party passed peace period plans political presented province Quebec reached reason remained result river Royal seemed served ships showed side soon started Street success summer thousand tion took town trade troops turned United whole winter