Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 188
... contains perhaps the fullest body of mercantile correspondence I have seen anywhere for Newfoundland , Nova Scotia and ... contain very detailed statements , of the personal assets and liabilities of more than 2,000 American claimants ...
... contains perhaps the fullest body of mercantile correspondence I have seen anywhere for Newfoundland , Nova Scotia and ... contain very detailed statements , of the personal assets and liabilities of more than 2,000 American claimants ...
Page 112
... contained a larger percentage of alcohol than the beverages they denounced so ardently " . Similarly , many a " pulpit orator [ who displayed ] impassioned rhetoric and righteous indignation in the annual temperance sermon " had been ...
... contained a larger percentage of alcohol than the beverages they denounced so ardently " . Similarly , many a " pulpit orator [ who displayed ] impassioned rhetoric and righteous indignation in the annual temperance sermon " had been ...
Page 168
... contained slaves or blacks bonded in some manner " . For the colony as a whole , 14 per cent of households owned slaves . Without dispute , these figures represent " a substantial commitment to the institution " . If New England as a ...
... contained slaves or blacks bonded in some manner " . For the colony as a whole , 14 per cent of households owned slaves . Without dispute , these figures represent " a substantial commitment to the institution " . If New England as a ...
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