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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While Bailey's courses did not depart radically from their earlier character , he did introduce two newer textbooks written by University of Toronto professors : H. A. Nicholson's Manual of Palaeontology ( Edinburgh , 1872 ) and R.
While Bailey's courses did not depart radically from their earlier character , he did introduce two newer textbooks written by University of Toronto professors : H. A. Nicholson's Manual of Palaeontology ( Edinburgh , 1872 ) and R.
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In fact , of the pre - 1900 graduates , only two went through the science course and into graduate work at the university : Philip Cox and J. Z. Currie ( B.Sc. , 1890 ; Ph.D. , 1895 ) . Four others , who received B.A. degrees from the ...
In fact , of the pre - 1900 graduates , only two went through the science course and into graduate work at the university : Philip Cox and J. Z. Currie ( B.Sc. , 1890 ; Ph.D. , 1895 ) . Four others , who received B.A. degrees from the ...
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Contributors / Contributeurs | L.F.S. Upton is a member of the History Department of the University of British Columbia and an authority on the Loyalists and on British North American history . His published works include The Loyal Whig ...
Contributors / Contributeurs | L.F.S. Upton is a member of the History Department of the University of British Columbia and an authority on the Loyalists and on British North American history . His published works include The Loyal Whig ...
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