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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Page 51
... 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 . The province had only two Liberal ...
... 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 . The province had only two Liberal ...
Page 57
... Liberal machine . By 1894 , a Liberal victory appeared so certain that the Con- servative member retired to the Senate , naming an Acadian as his successor . This cut the ground from under the nationalists , at least temporarily , for ...
... Liberal machine . By 1894 , a Liberal victory appeared so certain that the Con- servative member retired to the Senate , naming an Acadian as his successor . This cut the ground from under the nationalists , at least temporarily , for ...
Page 58
... Liberal party did not pose a serious threat for it was handi- capped by its anti - remedial position in a county with a slight Catholic majority , as well as by the aging Peter Mitchell who was determined to remain a candi- date in ...
... Liberal party did not pose a serious threat for it was handi- capped by its anti - remedial position in a county with a slight Catholic majority , as well as by the aging Peter Mitchell who was determined to remain a candi- date in ...
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