Chronicles of Canada Volume 07 - The Fighting Governer: A Chronicle of Frontenac
The Canada to which Frontenac came in 1672 was no longer the infant colony it had been when Richelieu founded the
Company of One Hundred Associates.
Though its inhabitants numbered less than seven thousand, the institutions under which they lived could not have been more elaborate or precise. In
short, the divine right of the king to rule over his people was proclaimed as loudly in the colony as in the motherland.
This book follows Frontenac through his life as a public officer in Canada.
Genre(s): Early Modern
Language: English
Group: Chronicles of Canada Series
Section | Chapter | Reader | Time |
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Play 01 | CANADA IN 1672 | Sarah Jennings |
00:17:40 |
Play 02 | LOUIS DE BUADE, COMTE DE FRONTENAC | Graham Redman |
00:24:32 |
Play 03 | FRONTENAC'S FIRST YEARS IN CANADA | Kevin McAsh |
00:21:40 |
Play 04 | GOVERNOR, BISHOP, AND INTENDANT | Marco |
00:22:49 |
Play 05 | FRONTENAC'S PUBLIC POLICY | Esther |
00:21:40 |
Play 06 | THE LURID INTERVAL | Sarah Jennings |
00:29:41 |
Play 07 | THE GREAT STRUGGLE | Robin Cotter |
00:31:17 |
Play 08 | FRONTENAC'S LAST DAYS | Robin Cotter |
00:34:55 |