It is in the country of the good habitants where the St. Lawrence and the Saguenay meet. |
This being the case, those habitants of areas outside the golden southwestern sphere are entirely reliant upon their own vehicles. |
The habitants risked lethal ambush every time they strayed from the wooden stockade which enclosed their houses. |
One believes that he is enliving a documentary movie when seeing the habitants living along the railroad. |
The seigneurs had several obligations, among them the apportion of lots and the building of a grist mill for their censitaires or habitants. |
The lives of many French North American habitants were disrupted by eighteenth-century geopolitical changes, but none more than the Acadians. |