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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To those firmly imbued with the reforming vision , traditional methods of teaching and preaching appeared too slow . Legislation and government activity represented the obvious method of implementing large scale reform .
To those firmly imbued with the reforming vision , traditional methods of teaching and preaching appeared too slow . Legislation and government activity represented the obvious method of implementing large scale reform .
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Their fortunes appeared too closely tied to the selfish designs of their former masters ; the Indians ' settlement in the same vicinity and employment as laborers by the whites implied an unfortunate degree of social and economic ...
Their fortunes appeared too closely tied to the selfish designs of their former masters ; the Indians ' settlement in the same vicinity and employment as laborers by the whites implied an unfortunate degree of social and economic ...
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These included Beamish Murdoch's History of Nova Scotia , which appeared in three volumes between 1865 and 1867 ; Akins's Selections from the Public Documents of Nova Scotia , a volume of 755 pages which appeared in 1869 ; and Duncan ...
These included Beamish Murdoch's History of Nova Scotia , which appeared in three volumes between 1865 and 1867 ; Akins's Selections from the Public Documents of Nova Scotia , a volume of 755 pages which appeared in 1869 ; and Duncan ...
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