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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Each year between 1902 and 1905 , a bill was introduced to prohibit or render more difficult the sale and shipment of liquor into the dry areas of the province.29 For the first three years , these were debated briefly and ...
Each year between 1902 and 1905 , a bill was introduced to prohibit or render more difficult the sale and shipment of liquor into the dry areas of the province.29 For the first three years , these were debated briefly and ...
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34 36 areas of the province . In general , the bill was similar to those advocated by prohibitionists in previous years . But a large “ joker ” had been added by the phrase restricting the application of the bill to liquor " to be paid ...
34 36 areas of the province . In general , the bill was similar to those advocated by prohibitionists in previous years . But a large “ joker ” had been added by the phrase restricting the application of the bill to liquor " to be paid ...
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Walsh's evidence demonstrated that the operative conflict generating revivalism and separatism was between newly settled areas and the central , more populous areas where power had traditionally been located .
Walsh's evidence demonstrated that the operative conflict generating revivalism and separatism was between newly settled areas and the central , more populous areas where power had traditionally been located .
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