Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 142
... women are present but it obviously remains a difficult task . Among the 125 Maritime entries there are five women : a poet , a loyalist and effective business - woman , two mistresses of the powerful one of whom was a very effective ...
... women are present but it obviously remains a difficult task . Among the 125 Maritime entries there are five women : a poet , a loyalist and effective business - woman , two mistresses of the powerful one of whom was a very effective ...
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... women were destined for the United States ( see Table XIII ) and suggests that , unlike their male counterpart , Cape Breton was not the favorite destination of the women since only 26 per cent of the adult female sample was destined ...
... women were destined for the United States ( see Table XIII ) and suggests that , unlike their male counterpart , Cape Breton was not the favorite destination of the women since only 26 per cent of the adult female sample was destined ...
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... women , a major rise in daughters marrying out of the birth order , a diminution of parental control in marriage and a corresponding rise in the importance of romantic love in mate selection , a surge in pre - marital pregnancy , a ...
... women , a major rise in daughters marrying out of the birth order , a diminution of parental control in marriage and a corresponding rise in the importance of romantic love in mate selection , a surge in pre - marital pregnancy , a ...
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