Franco-American of New England | Hardcover

Franco-American of New England | Hardcover

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... .], where the family traits are preserved for all to see.”46 45. Quoted in H.-J.-J.-B. Chouinard (ed.) op. cit., note 40, 226. 46. Édouard Hamon, op. cit., note 25, XIV. Franco-Américain.set-up.02 42 6/13/04, 14:05 ...

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... II, Paris, Jouve and Boyer, 1900, 328. 96. Joseph-Arthur D’Amours, Saint-Mathieu de Central Falls (Saint Matthew of Central Falls), Québec, Imp. L’Action Sociale Ltée, 1917, 93. 97. ...

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... Those people have one good trait. They are indefatigable workers, and docile [. . .]. ...

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... François Weil, Les Franco-Américains, 1860–1980 (The FrancoAmericans), Paris, Belin, 1989, 72. Franco-Américain.set-up.02 58 6/13/04, 14:06 ...

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... Franco-Americans in New England), Paris, Crédif, 1983, 75. Such affirmation may be ascribed only to the national parishes. Franco-Américain.set-up.03 74 6/13/04, 14:15 ...

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... Paris, Jouve et Boyer, 1900, 367–368. 36. ...

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... Borrie (ed.), The Cultural Integration of Immigrants, Paris, UNESCO, 1959, 272. 48. Robert A. Fischer, “La langue franco-américaine” (The Franco-American tongue), in Claire Quintal (ed.) ...

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... II, Paris, Jouve et Boyer, 1900, 367–368. ...

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... -Aristide Magnan, Histoire de la race française aux États-Unis (A History of the French race in the United States), Paris, Charles Amat, 1912, 311. 14. ...

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... Moreover, in the interest of meeting the future needs of the French-Canadian emigrants in his diocese, several young men had been sent to study theology in the seminaries of Québec, and two had even been dispatched to the Sulpicians at Paris.18 Adding ...