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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The secretaries of the Montreal and St. John boards of trade estimated the extent of this inter - regional commerce at about $ 15,711,000 in 1885 , more than 70 percent of which represented central Canadian exports to the Maritimes .
The secretaries of the Montreal and St. John boards of trade estimated the extent of this inter - regional commerce at about $ 15,711,000 in 1885 , more than 70 percent of which represented central Canadian exports to the Maritimes .
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Instead the local board determined to induce the Indians to give up their children to be bound out apprentices , but not under the age of 7 or exceeding the age of 12 years in English families for education till they should attain the ...
Instead the local board determined to induce the Indians to give up their children to be bound out apprentices , but not under the age of 7 or exceeding the age of 12 years in English families for education till they should attain the ...
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The social rise of the Baptists can of course be linked to the ex - Anglican element in Granville Street church . See Novascotian , 21 June 1847 . 53 Fourth Annual Report of the Central Board of Education , J.L.A. , 1845 , App . No.
The social rise of the Baptists can of course be linked to the ex - Anglican element in Granville Street church . See Novascotian , 21 June 1847 . 53 Fourth Annual Report of the Central Board of Education , J.L.A. , 1845 , App . No.
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