Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 138
Of the 125 biographical entries dealing with figures active in the three Maritime colonies , 26.5 per cent of the 64 Nova Scotian entries were loyalists and 50 per cent of the 44 New Brunswick entries were loyalists .
Of the 125 biographical entries dealing with figures active in the three Maritime colonies , 26.5 per cent of the 64 Nova Scotian entries were loyalists and 50 per cent of the 44 New Brunswick entries were loyalists .
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In Wolfville , the intellectual centre of Maritime Baptists , where the family purchased a 23 acre farm in 1911 , the Nowlans became active members of the local Baptist church , increasingly under the influence of the social gospel .
In Wolfville , the intellectual centre of Maritime Baptists , where the family purchased a 23 acre farm in 1911 , the Nowlans became active members of the local Baptist church , increasingly under the influence of the social gospel .
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Still others , men and women who have at some time taken the plunge into active politics , may recognize certain familiar states of near - anxiety that , to them , will not seem hard to understand ” . Happily , for Pelletier , the leap ...
Still others , men and women who have at some time taken the plunge into active politics , may recognize certain familiar states of near - anxiety that , to them , will not seem hard to understand ” . Happily , for Pelletier , the leap ...
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