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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... Free Church of Scotland , did not establish their own schools and because the growing in- fluence of Protestant nonconformists in colonial Halifax coincided with the social rise of the Acadian school . 54 A more striking transition can ...
... Free Church of Scotland , did not establish their own schools and because the growing in- fluence of Protestant nonconformists in colonial Halifax coincided with the social rise of the Acadian school . 54 A more striking transition can ...
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... free to Bonar Law . " Max is a very clever fellow and a very good fellow and a very rich fellow too " ( p.54 ) , said F.E. Smith . who periodically received £ 1,000 tokens of friendship from this clever , good and rich Canadian . On the ...
... free to Bonar Law . " Max is a very clever fellow and a very good fellow and a very rich fellow too " ( p.54 ) , said F.E. Smith . who periodically received £ 1,000 tokens of friendship from this clever , good and rich Canadian . On the ...
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... free grant of his fifty acre lot . After he had received a free grant , an Indian would be able to alienate his land , but not before . To those Indians who complained of the arrangements it would be necessary to explain " that the Act ...
... free grant of his fifty acre lot . After he had received a free grant , an Indian would be able to alienate his land , but not before . To those Indians who complained of the arrangements it would be necessary to explain " that the Act ...
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