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Upon the maps of the hydrographic service may be seen, under the name of the Little Roadstead, a vast extent of sea nearly two kilometers wide by three to four in length, bounded upon one side by the heights of Heve and
Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884 Various
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These gentlemen advised the erection of two dikes, one on the Eclat shoal in the very axis of this reef, and the other at Heve.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 455, September 20, 1884 Various
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Heve they skirted the coast-line to Port Mouton, confiscating en route a ship which was buying furs in defiance of De Monts 'monopoly.
The Founder of New France : A chronicle of Champlain Charles William Colby 1911
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Moreover, he had been suffering from a series of his customary colds, and from overwork, and Heve had told him that he ` would do with a change. '
Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899
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He could not bring himself to demand bluntly of Heve: "Well, what's the matter with him?"
Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899
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Heve had told him that it would be ` pretty bad, 'and that nothing on earth could be done.
Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899
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As he approached his house, he saw the elder Heve, vicar of Saint
Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899
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Why could not Heve tell him at once fully and candidly what was in his mind?
Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899
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Heve, Whitehead, and Baie Verte, the intention being that the newcomers should eventually absorb the Acadians living at these places.
The Acadian Exiles : a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline 1898
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La Heve his headquarters; but Charnisay took up his at
The Acadian Exiles : a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline 1898
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