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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21 the benefits of civilization as the Company required . The members in England fully appreciated , for example , the advantages of training the girls as domestic servants , if they were ultimately to marry Indians outside Sussex Vale ...
21 the benefits of civilization as the Company required . The members in England fully appreciated , for example , the advantages of training the girls as domestic servants , if they were ultimately to marry Indians outside Sussex Vale ...
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Dissatisfied with Arnold and every other aspect of the undertaking , the Company decided in 1816 to suspend its operations , except for the engagements already contracted by the local superintendent in New Brunswick .
Dissatisfied with Arnold and every other aspect of the undertaking , the Company decided in 1816 to suspend its operations , except for the engagements already contracted by the local superintendent in New Brunswick .
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37 38 40 New Brunswick , emphasized by both Bromley and West , the New England Company abandoned that colony for the more congenial pastures of Upper Canada where the Indians were either Protestant or heathen . " With the abandonment of ...
37 38 40 New Brunswick , emphasized by both Bromley and West , the New England Company abandoned that colony for the more congenial pastures of Upper Canada where the Indians were either Protestant or heathen . " With the abandonment of ...
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