Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 46
Sentences of nine months to a year became customary for males prosecuted by the poormasters for the crime of bastardy . 50 The problems of Prince Edward Island were similar to those of the rural municipalities .
Sentences of nine months to a year became customary for males prosecuted by the poormasters for the crime of bastardy . 50 The problems of Prince Edward Island were similar to those of the rural municipalities .
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In vivid , passionate sentences she responds to the campaigns of World War I ; she tries to " write out " the heart - break she suffers over the death of her favourite cousin . Despite the personal and professional hardships ...
In vivid , passionate sentences she responds to the campaigns of World War I ; she tries to " write out " the heart - break she suffers over the death of her favourite cousin . Despite the personal and professional hardships ...
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