Acadiensis, Volume 15Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1985 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Page 143
The author gives a fair account of the high - handedness of her oligarchs , admitting , for example , that their arbitrary overturning of the election results in Saint John in 1785 left a residue of bitterness and mistrust among much of ...
The author gives a fair account of the high - handedness of her oligarchs , admitting , for example , that their arbitrary overturning of the election results in Saint John in 1785 left a residue of bitterness and mistrust among much of ...
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The police and inhabitants of poor neighbourhoods gradually reached an accommodation , the result being that constables reacted to only the most obvious examples of public disorder . In 1860 patrolmen carried cutlasses and cavalry ...
The police and inhabitants of poor neighbourhoods gradually reached an accommodation , the result being that constables reacted to only the most obvious examples of public disorder . In 1860 patrolmen carried cutlasses and cavalry ...
Page 159
Flanagan argues that Riel received a “ fair ” trial that “ stands up well as an example of the judicial process ” : his trial was not unduly fast , the death penalty was normal in such cases , the jury selection was not stacked ...
Flanagan argues that Riel received a “ fair ” trial that “ stands up well as an example of the judicial process ” : his trial was not unduly fast , the death penalty was normal in such cases , the jury selection was not stacked ...
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