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In 1911, Canadians went to the polls to decide the fate of their country in an election that raised issues vital to Canada's national independence and its place in the world. Canada 1911 revisits and re-examines this momentous turn in Canadian history, when Canadians truly found themselves at a parting of the ways.
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Pierre and Juliette de Bauduy de Bellevue were the first of the family to settle in Wilmington, Delaware in 1791, and were joined by Garesché, de Bauduy, des Chapelles and other French families from Santo Domingo in the Caribbean. The Bauduy family moved to Eden Park, Deleware in 1808. Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived in Delaware, Pennsylvania, France, Santo Domingo and elsewhere.
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"The Journey is here translated for the first time into English, The translator/editor has provided an introduction that traces La Fontaine's early career; explains the reason for the trip to Limoges; discusses his sketches of people he encounters on the way; and analyzes the poet's reactions to works of art and architecture, his personal comments to his wife, and his epistolary style, with its engaging good humor and candor. The detailed Notes contribute to the scholarly usefulness of this edition. The book should appeal to all lovers of La Fontaine and to those interested in the Grand Siecle and the era of Louis XIV."--Jacket.