Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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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 estate - manager , and an Indian woman seduced in the home where ...
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 estate - manager , and an Indian woman seduced in the home where ...
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The sample supports the annual reports in indicating that a large percentage of women were destined for the United States ( see Table XIII ) and suggests that , unlike their male counterpart ...
The sample supports the annual reports in indicating that a large percentage of women were destined for the United States ( see Table XIII ) and suggests that , unlike their male counterpart ...
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Along with an apparent improvement in the status of women as suggested by " their more frequent petitions for divorce and their greater success in obtaining it " , all of these developments have been interpreted as indications that the ...
Along with an apparent improvement in the status of women as suggested by " their more frequent petitions for divorce and their greater success in obtaining it " , all of these developments have been interpreted as indications that the ...
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