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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... English . Among the Acadians , the Liberal stand was obviously less satisfactory , but disenchantment with the Conservative party had been growing , and there was evidence of insincerity even in the government's pro - remedial position ...
... English . Among the Acadians , the Liberal stand was obviously less satisfactory , but disenchantment with the Conservative party had been growing , and there was evidence of insincerity even in the government's pro - remedial position ...
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... English majority , suggesting that where local issues were not at stake , the English rejected the Conservatives and their remedial bill . The remaining five English constituencies switched to the Liberal Party . Only one of the five ...
... English majority , suggesting that where local issues were not at stake , the English rejected the Conservatives and their remedial bill . The remaining five English constituencies switched to the Liberal Party . Only one of the five ...
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... English has recently completed his Ph . D. for Harvard University and is a member of the History Department of the University of Waterloo . A graduate of U.N.B. , U. of T. and Cornell University , Malcolm Ross is a member of the English ...
... English has recently completed his Ph . D. for Harvard University and is a member of the History Department of the University of Waterloo . A graduate of U.N.B. , U. of T. and Cornell University , Malcolm Ross is a member of the English ...
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