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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Judging from the reaction of the New Brunswick press , it is quite safe to conclude that the Conservative position was very unpopular with the English . Among the Acadians , the Liberal stand was obviously less satisfactory ...
Judging from the reaction of the New Brunswick press , it is quite safe to conclude that the Conservative position was very unpopular with the English . Among the Acadians , the Liberal stand was obviously less satisfactory ...
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55 The last English county to go Conservative was Restigouche , surrounded by Acadian counties on the northern tip of New Brunswick . In this sparsely settled and isolated region , national issues were distinctly secondary to local ...
55 The last English county to go Conservative was Restigouche , surrounded by Acadian counties on the northern tip of New Brunswick . In this sparsely settled and isolated region , national issues were distinctly secondary to local ...
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Thomas B. Vincent teaches in the Department of English at the Royal Military College at Kingston and is an authority on 19th - century pamphlet literature . He has previously published material in the Dalhousie Review .
Thomas B. Vincent teaches in the Department of English at the Royal Military College at Kingston and is an authority on 19th - century pamphlet literature . He has previously published material in the Dalhousie Review .
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