Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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a beceres 1925 chechemea rapid natural increase of the population , Port Royal grew only slightly between 1680 and the turn of the century . " This was undoubtedly because of the migration of considerable numbers of persons from Port ...
a beceres 1925 chechemea rapid natural increase of the population , Port Royal grew only slightly between 1680 and the turn of the century . " This was undoubtedly because of the migration of considerable numbers of persons from Port ...
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s Another factor in persuading people to leave Port Royal may have been the frequent raids on the capital by pirates or British troops before 1710. Between 1690 and 1710 Port Royal was attacked and partly destroyed by British troops or ...
s Another factor in persuading people to leave Port Royal may have been the frequent raids on the capital by pirates or British troops before 1710. Between 1690 and 1710 Port Royal was attacked and partly destroyed by British troops or ...
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Die RE 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 ...
Die RE 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 ...
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