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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Page 88
... animals and have many peculiarities . Some of them like to smoke , some to read novels , some to work embroidery , some to flirt , and some to meditate upon religion . If they want to , let them . Buy a few yards of wire gauze and make ...
... animals and have many peculiarities . Some of them like to smoke , some to read novels , some to work embroidery , some to flirt , and some to meditate upon religion . If they want to , let them . Buy a few yards of wire gauze and make ...
Page 68
... animals , skeletons , etc .; a botan- ical collection including most of the known species of New Brunswick , and collections of North American and European plants donated to the museum by Bailey's friends ; and a palaeontological ...
... animals , skeletons , etc .; a botan- ical collection including most of the known species of New Brunswick , and collections of North American and European plants donated to the museum by Bailey's friends ; and a palaeontological ...
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... animals , chiefly to New England and Cape Breton . As the Acadians were free from excessive taxes and did not suffer from a shortage of fertile farmland , they were in general better off than their counterparts in contemporary France.3 ...
... animals , chiefly to New England and Cape Breton . As the Acadians were free from excessive taxes and did not suffer from a shortage of fertile farmland , they were in general better off than their counterparts in contemporary France.3 ...
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