Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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48 Twenty thousand Loyalists had descended upon Nova Scotia seeking retribution and opportunity from a province too poor to support ... turned inward , Loyalist bickering with Loyalist over fundamental questions of property and place .
48 Twenty thousand Loyalists had descended upon Nova Scotia seeking retribution and opportunity from a province too poor to support ... turned inward , Loyalist bickering with Loyalist over fundamental questions of property and place .
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With time American anger subsided , and the returning Loyalists found a cordial welcome from the Americans . ... to curb the Loyalist attitude , for the ebbing of American hostility weakened the foundations upon which Loyalist antipathy ...
With time American anger subsided , and the returning Loyalists found a cordial welcome from the Americans . ... to curb the Loyalist attitude , for the ebbing of American hostility weakened the foundations upon which Loyalist antipathy ...
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s pot described with a richness and a depth that has never before been accorded K , LOHUF formal beginning of the series of edited manuscripts which the Programme for Loyalist Studies and Publication plans to issue over the next decade ...
s pot described with a richness and a depth that has never before been accorded K , LOHUF formal beginning of the series of edited manuscripts which the Programme for Loyalist Studies and Publication plans to issue over the next decade ...
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