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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G. V. McInerney had won an 1892 by - election , after four earlier unsuccessful attempts , by taking advantage of the Acadian split between a Liberal and a Conservative candidate . Kent had always been regarded as the Acadians ...
G. V. McInerney had won an 1892 by - election , after four earlier unsuccessful attempts , by taking advantage of the Acadian split between a Liberal and a Conservative candidate . Kent had always been regarded as the Acadians ...
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In 1821 the 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 : 36 When such charitable ventures suddenly ...
In 1821 the 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 : 36 When such charitable ventures suddenly ...
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We know that the Acadians were mainly farmers , the rich marshland producing fine crops of wheat , rye and peas . ... Acadian agriculture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was associated with a relatively large - scale ...
We know that the Acadians were mainly farmers , the rich marshland producing fine crops of wheat , rye and peas . ... Acadian agriculture in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was associated with a relatively large - scale ...
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