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                  , ‘. . . poverty should be for none while there is prosperity for any. Caste is the heaviest curse civilization has to carry.’” The Reverend Benjamin Fish
                  tight rein on instruction by retaining the office of prefect of studies (until 1873 and again from 1879 to 1883), by continuing to teach courses in literature, history, and English, and by serving as
                  first cousin Métis leader Louis Riel*, who spoke English. It seems likely that Nault played a significant role on this occasion
                  English, Catholic and Protestant. The electoral victory of Wilfrid Laurier*’s Liberals prompted Joseph Wesley
                  Alexander McNutt* and Planter settlement in peninsular Nova Scotia (1911–12), on loyalist regiments in the revolution (1904), on Benjamin
                   
                   June 1884 Benjamin Gordon Hobson Wright in London South (London), Ont., and they had four sons; d
                   
                  relationship with powerful spiritual guardians. He eventually assumed the surname Pine, an English translation of Shingwauk, although he remained known locally as Menissino. A much older individual with this
                   Feb. 1860 in Newark, N.J., son of Benjamin Smith and Mary Ann Codmer; m. 3
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