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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21 On the other hand , some parish priests undoubtedly took an active part in the 1896 election campaign . John Costigan , Conservative M.P. for VictoriaMadawaska , sent a letter to each of the priests in his constituency asking for ...
21 On the other hand , some parish priests undoubtedly took an active part in the 1896 election campaign . John Costigan , Conservative M.P. for VictoriaMadawaska , sent a letter to each of the priests in his constituency asking for ...
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... it was the committee of the So ciety which took the most active role.27 In Yarmouth , then , the Church was not composed of an active minority operating more energetically than , and independently of the larger Society .
... it was the committee of the So ciety which took the most active role.27 In Yarmouth , then , the Church was not composed of an active minority operating more energetically than , and independently of the larger Society .
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IV During his first , or medical career , Dr. Webster had been both an active research worker and an active writer . He believed that the new scientific and medical discoveries should become as widely known as possible , not for the ...
IV During his first , or medical career , Dr. Webster had been both an active research worker and an active writer . He believed that the new scientific and medical discoveries should become as widely known as possible , not for the ...
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