Last French and Indian War (The)

Last French and Indian War (The)

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... In the introduction to his memorandum, he wrote, Quebec Superior Court, no. 200-05-002443-880. ○ Eccles, 1989, p. 1. ...

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... .), Relations et journaux (Quebec City, 1895), Collection des manuscrits, vol. 11, p. 252–53. Issuing safe-conducts, passports, and permits was a common practice. Murray issued them constantly after the surrender of Quebec City. ...

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... discuss one more case heard recently by the Quebec Court of Appeal. ...

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... Côté and Attorney General of Quebec), the case was heard by Judge Jules Barrière, who found “the appellants [the Indians] guilty of the infractions charged.” ...

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... See Vaugeois, Québec 1792, pp. 103, 105. John Brant, 1794-1832 Fin.set-up.03 150 1/20/02, 2:11 PM ...

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... On the veracity of the explanations given on this issue, the judge explained, “The printer was set up in Quebec City in 1764 with the publication of the Gazette de Québec.” Fin.set-up.03 151 Desjardins, 1985, p. 15. ...

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... From the information obtained, Judge Desjardins understood that “this document (D-7a) comes from the collection of Georges-Barthélemi Faribault, who donated it to the Petit Séminaire de Québec (D7c). ...

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... As Judge Desjardins wrote, the first print shop was established in Quebec City only in 1764. Mr. Therrien had suggested that it was printed in 1760. At that time, there were printers in Halifax, Boston, New York, New Jersey, and Philadelphia. Mr. ...

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... The excellent library of the government of Quebec has both volumes, which were published in 1764 and 1766. Signed “Fournier, le jeune” (PierreSimon Fournier), this work is, of course, impeccably typeset. ...

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... Mahon, widow of Colonel Mahon, of engineering, at the Quebec City Garrison in 1864, for the certificate that follows.” I have already cited the version given by Le Moine and compared it with Doughty’s. ...