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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During the half century from 1705 to 1755 , the total annual number of deaths never outnumbered that of births , so that the population of Port Royal must have been increasing without any serious setbacks up to the Dispersion.26 The ...
During the half century from 1705 to 1755 , the total annual number of deaths never outnumbered that of births , so that the population of Port Royal must have been increasing without any serious setbacks up to the Dispersion.26 The ...
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eighteenth century , its absence from Port Royal may be assumed . The average size of Port Royal families and the interval between childbirths are also evidence against the practice of contraception in the period under consideration .
eighteenth century , its absence from Port Royal may be assumed . The average size of Port Royal families and the interval between childbirths are also evidence against the practice of contraception in the period under consideration .
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actions of the Royal Society of Canada , Vol . XXI , 1927 . 12. " The Journal of William Amherst in America , 1758-1760 " , Regimental Annual , Notts and Derby Regiment , 1927 . 13. " Life of John Montresor with his published journal of ...
actions of the Royal Society of Canada , Vol . XXI , 1927 . 12. " The Journal of William Amherst in America , 1758-1760 " , Regimental Annual , Notts and Derby Regiment , 1927 . 13. " Life of John Montresor with his published journal of ...
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