Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 138
... 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.3 Prince Edward Island's loyalists apparently lacked the staying power or ...
... 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.3 Prince Edward Island's loyalists apparently lacked the staying power or ...
Page 194
... active in the economic , religious and secular life of the community , was shaped by the claims of his Valley constituency , which he never outgrew . Religion is a case in point . In Wolfville , the intellectual centre of Maritime ...
... active in the economic , religious and secular life of the community , was shaped by the claims of his Valley constituency , which he never outgrew . Religion is a case in point . In Wolfville , the intellectual centre of Maritime ...
Page 211
... active politics . Some will see this a lack of daring verging on faint - heartedness . Others will find the proof that intellectuals are indecisive by definition because they see complications everywhere . Still others , men and women ...
... active politics . Some will see this a lack of daring verging on faint - heartedness . Others will find the proof that intellectuals are indecisive by definition because they see complications everywhere . Still others , men and women ...
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