Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... received his B.D. degree in 1912. He pastored Baptist Churches in Bridgetown and at Brunswick Street , Fredericton . In 1929 he was appointed Editor of the Maritime Baptist . In 1936 he became a member of the Faculty of Theology at ...
... received his B.D. degree in 1912. He pastored Baptist Churches in Bridgetown and at Brunswick Street , Fredericton . In 1929 he was appointed Editor of the Maritime Baptist . In 1936 he became a member of the Faculty of Theology at ...
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... received by some fishermen , even if this decision means that this will lessen the economic benefits received by others . In examining the Newfoundland response to federal limited access inshore fishery policies , it is necessary to ...
... received by some fishermen , even if this decision means that this will lessen the economic benefits received by others . In examining the Newfoundland response to federal limited access inshore fishery policies , it is necessary to ...
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... received little attention , even though we have four volumes of her stories , two published posthumously and two , Chronicles of Avonlea ( 1912 ) and ( much to her horror and despite a lengthy lawsuit ) Further Chronicles of Avonlea ...
... received little attention , even though we have four volumes of her stories , two published posthumously and two , Chronicles of Avonlea ( 1912 ) and ( much to her horror and despite a lengthy lawsuit ) Further Chronicles of Avonlea ...
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