The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 116Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1934 |
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Pagina 405
... French population from 1760 onwards . So for the latter year 75,000 is probably an outside estimate for the numbers of the French . In the next eighty years its growth is difficult to trace , because the two races were not distinguished ...
... French population from 1760 onwards . So for the latter year 75,000 is probably an outside estimate for the numbers of the French . In the next eighty years its growth is difficult to trace , because the two races were not distinguished ...
Pagina 406
... French population , 36 per 1000 , was much heavier than that of the French , and the census of 1921 revealed that the proportion of French - Canadians to the total population , which had been 30.7 per cent . in 1901 , had fallen to ...
... French population , 36 per 1000 , was much heavier than that of the French , and the census of 1921 revealed that the proportion of French - Canadians to the total population , which had been 30.7 per cent . in 1901 , had fallen to ...
Pagina 409
... French - Canadians who have just as high a rate of annual increase as their compatriots living in Quebec , and if their natural increase was segregated it would probably be found that the rate of increase of the non - French population ...
... French - Canadians who have just as high a rate of annual increase as their compatriots living in Quebec , and if their natural increase was segregated it would probably be found that the rate of increase of the non - French population ...
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ANGELL Sir Norman | 136 |
CARR Philip | 205 |
SABATIER Frédéric | 211 |
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