Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Most left for Maine , drawn there by the allure of relative economic prosperity . MacKinnon also challenges popular myth about pioneer life . He emphasizes that risk haunted those on the timber frontier . Achievement might be wiped out ...
Most left for Maine , drawn there by the allure of relative economic prosperity . MacKinnon also challenges popular myth about pioneer life . He emphasizes that risk haunted those on the timber frontier . Achievement might be wiped out ...
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“ The Gulf of Maine case and the future of ocean boundary delimitation " . Maine Law Review 38 ( 1986 ) , pp . 1-48 . ill . Conrad , Margaret . " Sundays always make me think of home ' : time and place in Canadian women's history " .
“ The Gulf of Maine case and the future of ocean boundary delimitation " . Maine Law Review 38 ( 1986 ) , pp . 1-48 . ill . Conrad , Margaret . " Sundays always make me think of home ' : time and place in Canadian women's history " .
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... York to southern Maine . Driving out the Indians or shunting them off to marginal areas , settlers were rapidly replacing the forests with a European - style landscape of farm buildings , fields , orchards , pastures , and fences .
... York to southern Maine . Driving out the Indians or shunting them off to marginal areas , settlers were rapidly replacing the forests with a European - style landscape of farm buildings , fields , orchards , pastures , and fences .
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