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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Commerce and the professions provided a much more stable milieu , and while many participants in both of these activities were prepared to make the occasional excursion into manufacturing , usually as part of a dual role , few were ...
Commerce and the professions provided a much more stable milieu , and while many participants in both of these activities were prepared to make the occasional excursion into manufacturing , usually as part of a dual role , few were ...
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That personal sin no longer provided the perspective from which churches approached the problem was suggested by the Methodists in their removal from their constitution in 1911 of the designation “ sin " for a variety of activities ...
That personal sin no longer provided the perspective from which churches approached the problem was suggested by the Methodists in their removal from their constitution in 1911 of the designation “ sin " for a variety of activities ...
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Taken together , these studies have produced a wholly new appreciation of the broad range of activities , proclivities , and perceptions which characterized the Loyalist experience in America . Indeed , the most recent of these studies ...
Taken together , these studies have produced a wholly new appreciation of the broad range of activities , proclivities , and perceptions which characterized the Loyalist experience in America . Indeed , the most recent of these studies ...
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