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                  . Victor Morin, “Clubs et sociétés notoires d’autrefois,” Cahiers des Dix, XIV (1949), 212–13. Léon Trépanier, “L’historique de nos noms de rues,” La Patrie (Montréal), 22 mai
                   
                  Gowan*, under the nom de plume of John Gape, conducted witty and vindictive propaganda, depicted him as “a fourth branch of government,” more powerful than the lieutenant governor, and as the
                  nom de plume, her articles, and her eloquence to charitable causes. Her name was on guest lists, she headed subscription campaigns, she served as a patroness of charity fairs and bazaars, and she
                  Culturelle Fransaskoise, Le géant Beaupré (Regina, 1986). Richard Lapointe, 100 noms
                  .156; C2, 53, f.391; C6, 1203, ff.53, 281v; 1204, f.332v; C7, 22 (dossier Beaussier de Lisle); G, 38, f.72. Étienne Taillemite et al., Tables des noms de
                   
                  , marbling, and silvering on the cornices, churchwardens’ pew, and vaulting of the church in Saint-Constant. In January 1815 the fabrique of the parish of Sainte-Marie-de-Monnoir (Saint-Nom-de
                   
                  Young*, better known by his nom de plume, Agricola, who traded “on the line” at the captured port of Castine (Maine) during the War of 1812. There is good reason to believe that Black, like
                   mars 1870; Ruricola, “Les noms propres en Canada,” La Minerve, 17 mars 1874 (this
                  nom de plume Andrew McSpurtle. Through the McSpurtle epistles, which would appear over a 30-year span, Boyle expressed the tenets of his national concept, one based on imperialism, Anglo-Saxon
                   
                  (Québec, 1863), 425–31. Fidelis [J.-H. Prétot], Mère Marie-Rose, fondatrice de la congrégation des SS. Noms de Jésus et de Marie au Canada (Montréal, 1895). Alexandre
                  par Ægidius Fauteux sur les patriotes de 1837–38 dont les noms commencent par la lettre B. PAC, MG 24, B39. Jane Ellice, The diary of Jane Ellice, ed. Patricia Godsell (Ottawa, 1975). L.-J
                  découvrir les noms des plantes les plus communes au Canada (Québec, 1870); Énumération des genres de plantes de la flore du Canada précédée des tableaux analytiques des familles
                   
                  canadien! Terre chérie!” in the Quebec Gazette under the nom de plume Baptiste. Two years later he brought out a new version of this song in the same newspaper, which introduced it as the
                   
                  Taillemite, Dictionnaire de la marine (Paris, 1962), 78. Étienne Taillemite et al., Tables des noms de lieux, de personnes, de matières et de navires, sous-série B1, B
                   
                  , 11 juin 1834. BVM-G, Fonds Ægidius Fauteux, notes compilées par Ægidius Fauteux sur les patriotes de 1837–38 dont les noms commencent par la lettre C, carton 3. PAC, MG
                  ; but, being a Protestant, he could not have been trained for a commission in the corps of engineers. Evidently he came to Canada in 1683 under the nom de guerre of “La Liberté,” serving as
                  of the Cotentin peninsula. According to the Dictionnaire étymologique des noms de communes de Normandie, “Bricquebec” means “the waterway of the hill.” The semantic and linguistic similarity
                  , 691, 695, 744; E17/ 14, nos.767, 770, 773, 775, 779–81, 788, 793, 800. BVM-G, Fonds Ægidius Fauteux, notes compilées par Ægidius Fauteux sur les patriotes de 1837–38 dont les noms commencent par la
                   
                  CONNOLLY, SUZANNE, a Cree Indian, designated in documents as Suzanne “Pas-de-Nom” or “la Sauvagesse
                   
                  noms de plume. His articles covered a wide variety of political and economic subjects, such as balance of trade, capital punishment, secularization of the clergy lands, and a parliament of all
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