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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Meanwhile , as the debate proceeded , the Legislature was bombarded with over thirty petitions in favour of the ... they " corrected “ statements of the opponents of prohibition . See for example , Debates , 1916 , p . 180 . 41 Debates ...
Meanwhile , as the debate proceeded , the Legislature was bombarded with over thirty petitions in favour of the ... they " corrected “ statements of the opponents of prohibition . See for example , Debates , 1916 , p . 180 . 41 Debates ...
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After a long and tedious debate which filled nearly one hundred pages in the official record , the amendment was carried twenty - two to twelve . The Liberal strategy had worked ; the members of the party who wished could still pose as ...
After a long and tedious debate which filled nearly one hundred pages in the official record , the amendment was carried twenty - two to twelve . The Liberal strategy had worked ; the members of the party who wished could still pose as ...
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34 By the time the Assembly met in February 1865 , the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences had taken place , and Nova Scotians were hotly debating the Quebec Resolutions , which had been made public in November 1864 .
34 By the time the Assembly met in February 1865 , the Charlottetown and Quebec Conferences had taken place , and Nova Scotians were hotly debating the Quebec Resolutions , which had been made public in November 1864 .
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