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a place called the lake of Castors, which is some 30 leagues from the first great lake.
Voyages of Peter Esprit Radisson Pierre Esprit Radisson 1673
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Report Abuse each one of the 11 "Castors" that were carried to
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There is the cross, and there is the cemetery and Lac au Castors once you get to the top.
Archive 2008-08-01 Lemon Hound 2008
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There is the cross, and there is the cemetery and Lac au Castors once you get to the top.
mount royal, afternoon, summer Lemon Hound 2008
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But the most frequent discovery is made at the two Castors by Norwich and Yarmouth at Burghcastle, and
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And after three months, we sailed in a ship of Alexandria, that had wintered in the island, whose sign was the Castors.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete The Challoner Revision Anonymous
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And after three months, we sailed in a ship of Alexandria, that had wintered in the island, whose sign was the Castors.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Complete Anonymous
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And after three months, we sailed in a ship of Alexandria, that had wintered in the island, whose sign was the Castors.
The Bible, Douay-Rheims, Book 51: Acts The Challoner Revision
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In our fathers 'time, the generation preceding mine, there was a clamorous, noisy, small group, who called themselves "Les Castors" (the Beavers) who sought to assert a local, narrow outlook.
Quebec 1940
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The Castors were ultra-clerical and ultramontane; the Bleus inherited the tradition of Gallicanism; the Rouges imported and adapted the anti-clericalism of European
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