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... his work as pastor , Father Mulhane was an out- standing figure in Catholic journalism for almost a similar period , having been a contributing writer under the pen name of " R. C. Gleaner " in AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 9.
... his work as pastor , Father Mulhane was an out- standing figure in Catholic journalism for almost a similar period , having been a contributing writer under the pen name of " R. C. Gleaner " in AMERICAN CATHOLIC HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION 9.
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... period of our history they exerted no little influence . At that time Gallicanism reverberated throughout the domain of Christendom . It is not illogical it should endeavor to operate in North America through the medium of New France ...
... period of our history they exerted no little influence . At that time Gallicanism reverberated throughout the domain of Christendom . It is not illogical it should endeavor to operate in North America through the medium of New France ...
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... period of the reign it is consigned to the background by a thirst for European aggrandisement . Had Louis XIV foregone the latter policy for a time and de- voted himself to the acquisition of a colonial empire he would have promoted the ...
... period of the reign it is consigned to the background by a thirst for European aggrandisement . Had Louis XIV foregone the latter policy for a time and de- voted himself to the acquisition of a colonial empire he would have promoted the ...
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... period of fifteen years . As a concession , how- ever , to the clamors and protests of the northern French sea- ports , the cod and whale fisheries in Canada's waters were to remain free to all the King's subjects , so that the ...
... period of fifteen years . As a concession , how- ever , to the clamors and protests of the northern French sea- ports , the cod and whale fisheries in Canada's waters were to remain free to all the King's subjects , so that the ...
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... period of extraordi- nary progress in the history of the colony . This period of pros- perity created an impetus for voyages of exploration and the ex- tension of the frontiers of the colony . Talon had suggested to the King a one - man ...
... period of extraordi- nary progress in the history of the colony . This period of pros- perity created an impetus for voyages of exploration and the ex- tension of the frontiers of the colony . Talon had suggested to the King a one - man ...
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