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... English imagined that the Aboriginal peoples might obey English masters and wear European clothing . Since the English state was relatively impoverished , when the colonizers or- ganized for expansion overseas they sought the assistance ...
... English imagined that the Aboriginal peoples might obey English masters and wear European clothing . Since the English state was relatively impoverished , when the colonizers or- ganized for expansion overseas they sought the assistance ...
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... English to profess full acquaintance with the history of New France , decried paternalism on the same level as his ... English colonies from 1660 to 1760 was also Parkman's proof of the superiority of the broader differences between ...
... English to profess full acquaintance with the history of New France , decried paternalism on the same level as his ... English colonies from 1660 to 1760 was also Parkman's proof of the superiority of the broader differences between ...
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John L. Finlay, Douglas Neil Sprague. English and French versions of certain constitutional texts English and French versions of this Act Commence- ment Commence- ment of paragraph 23 ( 1 ) ( a ) in respect of Quebec Canada . 56. Where ...
John L. Finlay, Douglas Neil Sprague. English and French versions of certain constitutional texts English and French versions of this Act Commence- ment Commence- ment of paragraph 23 ( 1 ) ( a ) in respect of Quebec Canada . 56. Where ...
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