Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Grant recognizes that conversion to Christianity usually went hand in hand with other forms of affiliation with Europeans , but even more important in his view is that mass movements to Christianity among native people ...
Grant recognizes that conversion to Christianity usually went hand in hand with other forms of affiliation with Europeans , but even more important in his view is that mass movements to Christianity among native people ...
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In 1848 the conversion rate to £ 100 British sterling was £ 111 in New Brunswick , £ 125 in Nova Scotia , and £ 150 in Prince Edward Island : A.B. McCullough , “ Currency Conversion in British North America and the United States ...
In 1848 the conversion rate to £ 100 British sterling was £ 111 in New Brunswick , £ 125 in Nova Scotia , and £ 150 in Prince Edward Island : A.B. McCullough , “ Currency Conversion in British North America and the United States ...
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Nevertheless it is worthwhile to assess the interest , or lack of interest , that the several religious organizations operating in Newfoundland displayed towards the conversion of these Indians . This topic does not seem to have been ...
Nevertheless it is worthwhile to assess the interest , or lack of interest , that the several religious organizations operating in Newfoundland displayed towards the conversion of these Indians . This topic does not seem to have been ...
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