Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 63
... the " monkish ” boarding school practices of King's , which he judged to be harmful for the character of its students . He also believed that , although professors in a liberal college should be men of learning and respectability ...
... the " monkish ” boarding school practices of King's , which he judged to be harmful for the character of its students . He also believed that , although professors in a liberal college should be men of learning and respectability ...
Page 137
Potential recruits for illegal boarding knew that and this is why they came on board . Because advances were so large and shares so small , the “ à la mode du Nord ” system of remuneration was better able than any other system to ...
Potential recruits for illegal boarding knew that and this is why they came on board . Because advances were so large and shares so small , the “ à la mode du Nord ” system of remuneration was better able than any other system to ...
Page 138
It was easy and profitable to accept clandestine boarding and the practice was so widespread ( 5 per cent of regular crews in 1742 ) that it must have enjoyed the passive support of outfitters and captains alike .
It was easy and profitable to accept clandestine boarding and the practice was so widespread ( 5 per cent of regular crews in 1742 ) that it must have enjoyed the passive support of outfitters and captains alike .
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