Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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... Acadian split between a Liberal and a Conservative candidate . Kent had always been regarded as the Acadians ... Acadian , it had been represent- ed by Irish Catholics since Confederation . But the Acadian nationalists , led by ...
... Acadian split between a Liberal and a Conservative candidate . Kent had always been regarded as the Acadians ... Acadian , it had been represent- ed by Irish Catholics since Confederation . But the Acadian nationalists , led by ...
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... Acadian Recorder complacently mused that Bromley's flourishing Acadian school " has been supported with a liberality not unusual in Halifax and which reflects credit on the town ? " When such charitable ventures suddenly de- clined , as ...
... Acadian Recorder complacently mused that Bromley's flourishing Acadian school " has been supported with a liberality not unusual in Halifax and which reflects credit on the town ? " When such charitable ventures suddenly de- clined , as ...
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... Acadians were free from excessive taxes and did not suffer from a shortage of fertile farmland , they were in general better off than their counterparts in contemporary France.3 Acadian agriculture in the seventeenth and eighteenth ...
... Acadians were free from excessive taxes and did not suffer from a shortage of fertile farmland , they were in general better off than their counterparts in contemporary France.3 Acadian agriculture in the seventeenth and eighteenth ...
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