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    Francois Bernier(1620-1688) was a French physician and traveller.

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    Bernier confidently asserted:“There is no middle state in India.”.

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    In fact, Bernier wrote that Hindus possessed“almost exclusively the trade and wealth of the country”.

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    Francois Bernier He was a French physician and traveller who visited India during 1658 and 1671.

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    In fact, Bernier wrote that the Hindus possessed"almost exclusively the trade and wealth of the country".

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    Maxime Bernier, a former politician Conservative party member who left to start his own far-right People's Party, is a climate denier.

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    Bernier's works were published in France in 1670-71 and translated into English, Dutch, German and Italian within the next five years.

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    In virtually every instance Bernier described what he saw in India as a bleak situation in comparison to developments in Europe.

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    Bernier, who wrote in the middle of the 17th century, says that Delhi was not less than Paris and that Agra was bigger than Delhi.

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    However, because of a loophole in Canadian election law, Bernier's idiotic views on climate change will completely alter how nonprofit groups can talk about climate change.

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    Scheer was declared Conservative leader in May 2017 after a crowded race concluded with his narrow win over Maxime Bernier, who now leads the People's Party of Canada.

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    The French traveller, Bernier, says that the merchants tried to look poor because they were afraid that they would be used like“fill would sponges” squeezed of their wealth.

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    But because Bernier has said some dumb shit, their climate change-focused“activities or ads that specifically identify a candidate or party” could run afoul of the Canada Elections Act, according to Elections Canada.

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    All that should relegate Bernier to a footnote of history or at least indicate that the party, let alone Bernier's views, should have no influence on how Canadians can or can't talk about, well, just about anything.

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    Bernier comments,“It is certain that the number of these slaves was most unreasonable, he had purchased them extremely cheap on account of the famine, and it is also said that his servants had stolen a great many children”.

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    From 16th century to 18th century, the Mughal kingdom was the richest and most powerful kingdom in the world and as French traveller Francois Bernier, who came to India in the 17th century, wrote,“Gold and silver come from every quarter of the globe to Hinduostan.”.

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