Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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framework of community development but offers only preliminary analysis of key sources such as merchant records and parish registers . The identity and role of local notables such as the Sormany family demands further investigation and ...
framework of community development but offers only preliminary analysis of key sources such as merchant records and parish registers . The identity and role of local notables such as the Sormany family demands further investigation and ...
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... 15 archaeological records of the region show prehistoric Beothuk occupancy ; 16 and , according to one Micmac ... by Micmacs.17 There are no records of Micmacs coming to Newfoundland until the second half of the 17th century .
... 15 archaeological records of the region show prehistoric Beothuk occupancy ; 16 and , according to one Micmac ... by Micmacs.17 There are no records of Micmacs coming to Newfoundland until the second half of the 17th century .
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The records of the ( Asylum ) show that ... [ this ] very refuse of society , who deserve punishment for their misconduct , in the Gaol , or Penitentiary , are sent to the Asylum " .27 The records did indeed show just that , and this ...
The records of the ( Asylum ) show that ... [ this ] very refuse of society , who deserve punishment for their misconduct , in the Gaol , or Penitentiary , are sent to the Asylum " .27 The records did indeed show just that , and this ...
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