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Letter from Robinson to Lawrence, 1755
in French Letter from Thomas Robinson, Lord of Trade, to Charles Lawrence, Nova Scotia's Lieutenant-Governor, concerning the Acadians, August 13, 1755 |
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Letter from Shirley to Robinson, 1754
in French Letter from William Shirley, Massachusetts' Governor, to Thomas Robinson, Lord of Trade, concerning reinforcements destined to Charles Lawrence, Nova Scotia's Lieutenant-Governor, December 28, 1754 |
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Letter from Shirley to Robinson, 1755
in French Letter from William Shirley, Massachusetts' Governor, to Thomas Robinson, Lord of Trade, concerning reinforcements destined to Charles Lawrence, Nova Scotia's Lieutenant-Governor, February 18, 1755 |
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Letter from Shirley to Robinson, 1755
in French Letter from William Shirley, Massachusetts' Governor, to Thomas Robinson, Lord of Trade, concerning the French forces present in the Chignectou region and the reinforcements destined to Charles Lawren… |
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Letter from Subercase to the Naval minister, 1710
in French Letter from Daniel d'Auger de Subercase, governor of Acadie, to France's Naval minister concerning the articles of capitulation of Port-royal, October 26, 1710 |
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Letter from a Major at Annapolis Royal to an unknown addressee, 1754
in French Letter from Dyson, a Major at Annapolis Royal, to an unknown addressee concerning the Natives and the French threat in Nova Scotia, December 3, 1754 |
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Letter from father Félix Pain, 1713
in French Letter from father Félix Pain, Recollect missionary, to an unknown addressee, September 28, 1713 |
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Letter from the inhabitants of l'Acadie to Phillips, 1720
in French Letter from the inhabitants of l'Acadie to Richard Phillips, Nova Scotia's Governor, May 1720 |
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Monument, Paul Mascarene, Annapolis Royal, N.S.
Monument erected in Annapolis Royal, N.S., by the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada in tribute to Paul Mascarene, Nova Scotia's administrator from 1740 to 1749 |
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Neutrality of the Acadians
in French A study by Placide Gaudet concerning the neutrality of the Acadians |
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News from Acadie by Félix Pain, 1724
in French News from Acadie by Félix Pain, Recollect missionary, 1724 |
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Oath of allegeance, 1727
in French Conditions of the oath of allegeance accepted by Robert Wroth, October 20, 1727 |
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Oath of allegiance proposed to the Acadians, 1727
in English Oath of allegiance proposed to the Acadians September 2, 1727, by Nova Scotia's Lieutenant-Governor, Lawrence Armstrong |
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Oath of allegiance signed by the Acadians of Annapolis Royal, 1729
in English Letter from Richard Phillips, Nova Scotia's Governor, to the Lords of Trade concerning an oath of allegiance signed by the Acadians of Annapolis Royal, January 3, 1730 |
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Petition by Acadians from Annapolis Royal, N.S., to Mascarène, 1740
in French Petition by Acadians from Annapolis Royal, N.S., to Paul Mascarène, administrator in Nova Scotia, concerning the move to Tébogue (Cap Fourchu, N.S.), 1740 |