Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 59
... boys eventually became " lazy , drunken vagabonds . His daughters , too , who are really fine looking girls , have become pert , idle hussies , without industry and economy " . 13 Mephibosheth Stepsure , a lame orphan who was adopted by ...
... boys eventually became " lazy , drunken vagabonds . His daughters , too , who are really fine looking girls , have become pert , idle hussies , without industry and economy " . 13 Mephibosheth Stepsure , a lame orphan who was adopted by ...
Page 44
... boy belonging to the village has come back rattling his dollars , and displaying his gold watch , and he thus ... boy's wages " ranged from $ .67 to $ 1.25 per day after the 1904 wage reduction . The laborer's rate was between $ 1.26 and ...
... boy belonging to the village has come back rattling his dollars , and displaying his gold watch , and he thus ... boy's wages " ranged from $ .67 to $ 1.25 per day after the 1904 wage reduction . The laborer's rate was between $ 1.26 and ...
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... boy and in a few days " feeling became so intense that a fight ensued in which the Red Indians were beaten and driven out " . The destruction of a tabooed animal was also cited as the reason for the Micmacs ' war against the Iroquois ...
... boy and in a few days " feeling became so intense that a fight ensued in which the Red Indians were beaten and driven out " . The destruction of a tabooed animal was also cited as the reason for the Micmacs ' war against the Iroquois ...
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