. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. â 227 â The English spoken in Jersey is far purer than the French, which among the uueilucated amounts to a species of patois and still the legislative wisdom of the island, by a large majority of votes, upheld the French ; their loyalty is above suspicion. Mr, Faucher recalls with evident satisfaction the encouraging words uttered at Montreal and Quebec, in favor of the French idiom, the language of Voltaire, Racine, Bossuet, Chateau- briand, by the illustrious


. Maple leaves, 1894 [microform] : Canadian history, literature, ornithology. Birds; Authors, Canadian; Oiseaux; Ecrivains canadiens. â 227 â The English spoken in Jersey is far purer than the French, which among the uueilucated amounts to a species of patois and still the legislative wisdom of the island, by a large majority of votes, upheld the French ; their loyalty is above suspicion. Mr, Faucher recalls with evident satisfaction the encouraging words uttered at Montreal and Quebec, in favor of the French idiom, the language of Voltaire, Racine, Bossuet, Chateau- briand, by the illustrious statesmen connected with tlie administration of CanadaâLords Dutferiti, Lome, Lausdowne, witliout forgetting our late adnunistrator, the Earl of Derby. The little work of Mr. Faucher challenges investigation at the hands of everv candid, reader. it i Quebec, Nov. 10. IS' â i,, ,.:) ' i < ; S II. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Le Moine, J. M. (James MacPherson), Sir, 1825-1912. [Quebec? : s. n. ]


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