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== Translations == | == Translations == | ||
* March 2008: ''[[Answer to A Warning to Belfast]]'', by Samuel Clarke, October 8, 1888 | |||
* March 2008: ''[[A Warning to Belfast]]'', by Goldwin Smith, September 25, 1888 | * March 2008: ''[[A Warning to Belfast]]'', by Goldwin Smith, September 25, 1888 | ||
* March 2008: ''[[Letter from Alex Salmond to the Parti Québécois]]'', by Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond, April 7, 2000 | * March 2008: ''[[Letter from Alex Salmond to the Parti Québécois]]'', by Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond, April 7, 2000 | ||
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Translations
- March 2008: Answer to A Warning to Belfast, by Samuel Clarke, October 8, 1888
- March 2008: A Warning to Belfast, by Goldwin Smith, September 25, 1888
- March 2008: Letter from Alex Salmond to the Parti Québécois, by Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond, April 7, 2000
- March 2008: Speech Given in Verchères in the Context of the 2001 Leadership Campaign of the Parti Québécois, by Bernard Landry, January 21, 2001
- March 2008: Opening Speech of the 14th National Congress of the Parti Québécois, by Lucien Bouchard, May 5, 2000
- March 2008: Kosovo and Us, by Joseph Facal, February 20, 2008
- February 2008: In Praise of Small Countries, account of René Lévesque's travel to Scotland and view on small nations by Pierre Godin, 1997
Sandboxes
- The Man from Quebec with a Message from Scotland — The Times, 1975 [1]
- Canada and Annexation, Prime Minister Mercier Says Many Canadians Want a Change — The New York Times, 1889
- French Canadianism — The New York Times, 1860
- French Canadian Ingratitude and Disloyalty — Editorial of The Times, 1860
- Answer to A Warning to Belfast — Samuel Clarke, 1888 [2]
- The Problem of Language — Pierre Bourgault, 1966 [3]