Evangeline: A Tale of AcadieBogue, 1854 - 102 pages |
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Page 91
... oath of fidelity to the British Government , with a reservation , however , that they were not to be called upon to bear arms . Hostilities again commencing between the French and English , Governor Cornwallis , by the advice of his ...
... oath of fidelity to the British Government , with a reservation , however , that they were not to be called upon to bear arms . Hostilities again commencing between the French and English , Governor Cornwallis , by the advice of his ...
Page 98
... oath of fidelity to the British Government , with an exemption from bearing arms against either French or Indians , and with the allowance of the free exercise of their reli- gion . Seventeen years later this agreement was renewed on ...
... oath of fidelity to the British Government , with an exemption from bearing arms against either French or Indians , and with the allowance of the free exercise of their reli- gion . Seventeen years later this agreement was renewed on ...
Page 99
... oath of fidelity to the utmost of our power . Yet it cannot be expected , but that amongst us , as well as amongst other people , there have been some weak and false - hearted persons , susceptible of being bribed by the enemy , so as ...
... oath of fidelity to the utmost of our power . Yet it cannot be expected , but that amongst us , as well as amongst other people , there have been some weak and false - hearted persons , susceptible of being bribed by the enemy , so as ...
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ACADIE accents aloft answer art thou barns Basil the blacksmith beauty behold blossom cattle cheer church darkness DAVID BOGUE descended desert door English Evangeline stood Evangeline's heart exile eyes face Father Felician FLEET STREET flocks forest French Gabriel gazed gleamed golden hand heard heaven HENRY VIZETELLY herds herdsman hundred Indian inhabitants JOHN GILBERT labour land light lips Loud maiden maize Majesty's Majesty's pleasure meadows meek Minas mingled morning morocco neighbouring night notary notary public Nova Scotia numberless o'er oath of fidelity ocean Ozark Mountains passed patient paused prairies priest prisoners province René Leblanc river roof rose shade shadow shore silent Sister of Mercy slowly slumber smoke sorrow soul sound spake spirit sunshine sweet tablets of stone thee thou thought Treaty of Utrecht Unto village of Grand-Pré voice wandered weary whispered woodland words