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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But the strain on Fanning's discretion became wearisome as the cry for escheat became more strident . The Stewarts were joined by his former opponents and opinion on the Island coalesced to a degree that approached unanimity .
But the strain on Fanning's discretion became wearisome as the cry for escheat became more strident . The Stewarts were joined by his former opponents and opinion on the Island coalesced to a degree that approached unanimity .
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The other son was John , who later became Sir John , clerk of the House of Commons , a leading authority on parliamentary procedure , a prominent literary figure , and one of the founders of the Royal Society of Canada .
The other son was John , who later became Sir John , clerk of the House of Commons , a leading authority on parliamentary procedure , a prominent literary figure , and one of the founders of the Royal Society of Canada .
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Dr. William Grigor , became the institute's president : John Leander Starr , a member of Halifax's prosperous and influential merchant class , became a vice president ; and Howe himself became a vice president .
Dr. William Grigor , became the institute's president : John Leander Starr , a member of Halifax's prosperous and influential merchant class , became a vice president ; and Howe himself became a vice president .
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