Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 104
We could not desire that one holding his ( Rogers ' ] position should deliberately lie , as others who previously made similar assertions ( that Anglin excited mutual bad feeling ] did lie , knowingly and wilfully , and we could only be ...
We could not desire that one holding his ( Rogers ' ] position should deliberately lie , as others who previously made similar assertions ( that Anglin excited mutual bad feeling ] did lie , knowingly and wilfully , and we could only be ...
Page 105
This he had a right to do , and he and the Catholics of New Brunswick will never consent to accept such a humiliating , degrading position as the Bishop of Chatham , in his great zeal for Confederation , would now assign them - a ...
This he had a right to do , and he and the Catholics of New Brunswick will never consent to accept such a humiliating , degrading position as the Bishop of Chatham , in his great zeal for Confederation , would now assign them - a ...
Page 108
However , both of these protagonists had , by 1981 , firmly articulated the values and rhetoric on which their conflicting positions were based . The federal position , based as it was on established economic theories of common property ...
However , both of these protagonists had , by 1981 , firmly articulated the values and rhetoric on which their conflicting positions were based . The federal position , based as it was on established economic theories of common property ...
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