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 98
The author seems to have made relatively little use of the available recent secondary literature , particularly in ... There are two ways of producing a book of readings : to commission a group of authors each to write on a part of the ...
The author seems to have made relatively little use of the available recent secondary literature , particularly in ... There are two ways of producing a book of readings : to commission a group of authors each to write on a part of the ...
Page 103
In contrast to the obvious distaste which the author has for the practice of politics of Squires , Morris and people ... The author's chapter , “ The Rise of the Union Movement ' while taking the reader into a relatively complex social ...
In contrast to the obvious distaste which the author has for the practice of politics of Squires , Morris and people ... The author's chapter , “ The Rise of the Union Movement ' while taking the reader into a relatively complex social ...
Page 37
... of humorous and satirical newspaper articles under the pseudonym the Club ' ( 18281831 ) , whose banter provoked a new interest in the political scene , and led to their authors being offered the editorship of Blackwoods Magazine .
... of humorous and satirical newspaper articles under the pseudonym the Club ' ( 18281831 ) , whose banter provoked a new interest in the political scene , and led to their authors being offered the editorship of Blackwoods Magazine .
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