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                  CASGRAIN, HENRI-RAYMOND, Roman Catholic priest, author, publisher, and historian; b
                  Aubert* de Gaspé, Napoléon Legendre, Eudore Evanturel, and Abbé Henri-Raymond
                   
                  Gosselin*, and Abbé Henri-Raymond Casgrain. Casgrain gave Demers many large orders, including his two
                  Lévis, edited by Henri-Raymond Casgrain. He contributed in his own right to several magazines and newspapers, amongst them the Bibliothèque internationale de l’Alliance scientifique
                  Fréchette and Henri-Raymond Casgrain, and in a time of ethnic and religious polarization he saw
                  JOLY DE LOTBINIÈRE, Sir HENRI-GUSTAVE (baptized Henry-Gustave; he added de Lotbinière in
                  Pelletier*, Thomas Chase-Casgrain*, and Thomas
                  complete his training with the British forces. The infantry school at Saint-Jean received its first students in April 1884. Second Lieutenant Oscar-Charles-Casgrain Pelletier, who would distinguish
                  of their liberties into their own hands.” Tarte harangued the crowds at public meetings. This rabble-rousing continued until election day, 1 May. The Liberals, led by Henri-Gustave
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