beothukThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish, or their immediate descendants; the natives, now dwindled to a few families of Mic-macs, Mountaineers and Boethics (Red Indians) are not included.PRINTED ITEMG. M. Story AUG 1970JH AUG 1970Used I and SupNot used1Not use
beothukThe history of the original inhabitants of Newfoundland, called by themselves Beothuck, a...
ShaunamuncIn this paper the author stated that, from all the information he procured in Newfoundlan...
NewfoundlandThe difference of extraction has occasioned, as may be supposed, a marked dissimilarit...
mountaineerThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish...
outport nFor generations the majority of outport Newfoundlanders have been cultivators of the land...
NewfoundlanderDo you realize you can't call yourself a Newfoundlander any more?PRINTED ITEM G. M. ...
NewfoundlanderAt the time the French took the country, the Irish were above six times the number o...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
Newfoundland (Pron.). . . Newfoundland - accent on the last syllable, please, for this is the only...
outport nThe outports of Newfoundland cling to the broken coasts of that rock island in much the sa...
NewfoundlandIt must not be thought that Newfoundland dialects can be described purely in terms of ...
newfoundlandThe Countrie commonly knowne and called by the name of Newfoundland...PRINTED ITEM G.M...
bayThe terms 'baynoddy' and 'bayman' were in common use in Newfoundland until fairly recently. ...
french aWith the granting of Representative Government the Island was divided into nine electoral ...
newfoundlandThe...name...applied in the sixteenth century not only to this Colony, but also to Nova...
beothukThe history of the original inhabitants of Newfoundland, called by themselves Beothuck, a...
ShaunamuncIn this paper the author stated that, from all the information he procured in Newfoundlan...
NewfoundlandThe difference of extraction has occasioned, as may be supposed, a marked dissimilarit...
mountaineerThe population of Newfoundland is about 90,000, consisting of English, Scotch, and Irish...
outport nFor generations the majority of outport Newfoundlanders have been cultivators of the land...
NewfoundlanderDo you realize you can't call yourself a Newfoundlander any more?PRINTED ITEM G. M. ...
NewfoundlanderAt the time the French took the country, the Irish were above six times the number o...
Newfoundland. . . a babel of loud talk, in the half-comprehensible Newfoundland dialect, troubled t...
Newfoundland (Pron.). . . Newfoundland - accent on the last syllable, please, for this is the only...
outport nThe outports of Newfoundland cling to the broken coasts of that rock island in much the sa...
NewfoundlandIt must not be thought that Newfoundland dialects can be described purely in terms of ...
newfoundlandThe Countrie commonly knowne and called by the name of Newfoundland...PRINTED ITEM G.M...
bayThe terms 'baynoddy' and 'bayman' were in common use in Newfoundland until fairly recently. ...
french aWith the granting of Representative Government the Island was divided into nine electoral ...
newfoundlandThe...name...applied in the sixteenth century not only to this Colony, but also to Nova...
beothukThe history of the original inhabitants of Newfoundland, called by themselves Beothuck, a...
ShaunamuncIn this paper the author stated that, from all the information he procured in Newfoundlan...
NewfoundlandThe difference of extraction has occasioned, as may be supposed, a marked dissimilarit...