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 64
... bear no resemblance to their present size shape or situation . ( 2 ) ... west passage , incoming through this passage - Cobscook River comes immediately into open view , and cannot possibly be passed unnoticed , and is beyond a doubt ...
... bear no resemblance to their present size shape or situation . ( 2 ) ... west passage , incoming through this passage - Cobscook River comes immediately into open view , and cannot possibly be passed unnoticed , and is beyond a doubt ...
Page 66
... bears upon the dissolution will be called for by the House of Assembly , and it is of great importance that I should be ... bear the consequences of the actions 1 Manners - Sutton to Labouchere , private , 6 October 1856 , Raymond Papers ...
... bears upon the dissolution will be called for by the House of Assembly , and it is of great importance that I should be ... bear the consequences of the actions 1 Manners - Sutton to Labouchere , private , 6 October 1856 , Raymond Papers ...
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... bear their last child before they reached age 45 , while women marrying later would frequently bear children up to 50 years of age . As it is unlikely that this is connected with any kind of family planning , it suggests that the women ...
... bear their last child before they reached age 45 , while women marrying later would frequently bear children up to 50 years of age . As it is unlikely that this is connected with any kind of family planning , it suggests that the women ...
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