french aWe are out of the ice field and steaming past Cape St. John. This was the dividing line between the English and French in the settlement of their trouble in 1635. North of it is called the French or Treaty Shore, or as the French themselves so much more quaintly named it, "Le Petit Nord." it is at the north end of Le Petit Nord that St. Antoine is located.See cited quotationPRINTED ITEM DNE-citG. M. Story AUG 1970JH AUG 1970Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot use
french a...we must keep agitating this French Shore Question until we are permitted by Her Majesty ...
french aHis first visit to Labrador was in the summer of 1848, by way of the South Coast and the Fr...
french aAlthough the dispute known as "The French Shore Question," was terminated in 1904...PRINTED...
treaty nWe are out of the ice field and steaming past Cape St. John. This was the dividing line bet...
french aThis French shore, which is nearly one-half of the whole coast-line of Newfoundland, exten...
french...the eastern demarcation limit of the "French Shore," the stretch of the coast between Cape...
french aUnder Article XIII of the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, French subjects were granted the privi...
french aDoctor Grenfell appears to have a peculiar affection for the outporters of what is locally ...
french aThese same conditions prevailed on the long, narrow slice of land known as the "French" sho...
frenchAfter calling at Fleur de Lys in White Bay at the tip of the Burlington Peninsula, we started...
french_French_ _Shore_.- Partie de la c�te de Terre-Neuve exclusivement r�serv�e aux Fran�ais pour ...
french aLater the Eastern and Northern traders began to visit the "French Shore" and Upper Labrador...
treaty nNewfoundlanders are always hearing or reading about the French or Treaty Shore. Originally...
frenchThe majority of [nineteenth-century mines] lay upon Newfoundland's northwest and west coasts,...
french a. . . the British Government had omitted to renew the provisions of a time-expired Act whic...
french a...we must keep agitating this French Shore Question until we are permitted by Her Majesty ...
french aHis first visit to Labrador was in the summer of 1848, by way of the South Coast and the Fr...
french aAlthough the dispute known as "The French Shore Question," was terminated in 1904...PRINTED...
treaty nWe are out of the ice field and steaming past Cape St. John. This was the dividing line bet...
french aThis French shore, which is nearly one-half of the whole coast-line of Newfoundland, exten...
french...the eastern demarcation limit of the "French Shore," the stretch of the coast between Cape...
french aUnder Article XIII of the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713, French subjects were granted the privi...
french aDoctor Grenfell appears to have a peculiar affection for the outporters of what is locally ...
french aThese same conditions prevailed on the long, narrow slice of land known as the "French" sho...
frenchAfter calling at Fleur de Lys in White Bay at the tip of the Burlington Peninsula, we started...
french_French_ _Shore_.- Partie de la c�te de Terre-Neuve exclusivement r�serv�e aux Fran�ais pour ...
french aLater the Eastern and Northern traders began to visit the "French Shore" and Upper Labrador...
treaty nNewfoundlanders are always hearing or reading about the French or Treaty Shore. Originally...
frenchThe majority of [nineteenth-century mines] lay upon Newfoundland's northwest and west coasts,...
french a. . . the British Government had omitted to renew the provisions of a time-expired Act whic...
french a...we must keep agitating this French Shore Question until we are permitted by Her Majesty ...
french aHis first visit to Labrador was in the summer of 1848, by way of the South Coast and the Fr...
french aAlthough the dispute known as "The French Shore Question," was terminated in 1904...PRINTED...