Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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This letter ordered him , in emphatic terms , to stop the “ band of pirates ” responsible for the earlier troubles , under pain of having his presbytery burned to the ground should he fail to do so . 11 The Morning Freeman , 28 January ...
This letter ordered him , in emphatic terms , to stop the “ band of pirates ” responsible for the earlier troubles , under pain of having his presbytery burned to the ground should he fail to do so . 11 The Morning Freeman , 28 January ...
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He kept the horse for himself and divided the money among his band . Altogether he sold over 1,000 acres , mostly for provisions and animals used for the common benefit , and in so doing had the support of the vast majority of his band ...
He kept the horse for himself and divided the money among his band . Altogether he sold over 1,000 acres , mostly for provisions and animals used for the common benefit , and in so doing had the support of the vast majority of his band ...
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NA Ur the ground were also liable to be taken when harvested , leaving the whole band in utter destitution . Wetmore was able to scale down the creditors ' demands , and urged the government to sell a portion of the Indian reserve that ...
NA Ur the ground were also liable to be taken when harvested , leaving the whole band in utter destitution . Wetmore was able to scale down the creditors ' demands , and urged the government to sell a portion of the Indian reserve that ...
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