<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=2 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote> I find it also confusing that one of our boys speaks French, but at least he is on the right side ...
Sgt. Walter
4th Regiment "King's Own"
British Army (1812)
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Hé, <i>Bourgeois</i>, it is confusing to rule an Empire on Which The Sun Never Sets, no? Not only loyal <i>habitants francophones</i> in Canada, but Dutch-speakers in the Cape Colony, Spanish in Minorca, Italo-Arabic in Malta, native American languages in British Honduras, Inuit in the Great Northwest, the 50 or so major languages of the Indian subcontinent, Irish-Scots-Welsh gaelic, and most challenging of all: Australian, mate!
<b>Soldat Guillaume Fils-Pierre</b>
Voyageurs Canadiens<br>Anglo-Canadian Army of 1812, CCC
Edited by - Bill Peterson on 08/13/2001 23:02:50
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