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Bizard, the lieutenant sent by Frontenac, together with
The Fighting Governer : A Chronicle of Frontenac Charles William Colby 1911
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He merely released Bizard, and sullenly permitted him to depart, with
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Francis Parkman 1858
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It was the object of Bizard to escape with his prisoner before Perrot could receive the letter; but, meanwhile, the wife of
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Francis Parkman 1858
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With him were La Salle and his lieutenant, La Forêt; Du Lhut, the famous leader of _coureurs de bois_; Boisseau, agent of the farmers of the revenue; Barrois, the governor's secretary; Bizard, lieutenant of his guard; and various others of greater or less influence.
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Francis Parkman 1858
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Bizard, with orders to arrest Carion and bring him to Quebec.
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Francis Parkman 1858
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Bizard, while Perrot, choking with passion, demanded, "How dare you arrest an officer in my government without my leave?"
Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV Francis Parkman 1858
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When their home in île-Bizard was raided, police seized stacks of cash that amounted to $155,000 in Canadian currency.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JOE FRIESEN 2011
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"The truth is, I have no control over what people might say or what (the media) writes," the Île Bizard native added.
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Ile Bizard is an island northwest of the main island of Montreal.
the cassandra pages 2008
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Royal Montreal Golf Club Blue Course in Ile Bizard (6,859 yards, par 70).
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