Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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The first step was the introduction of a prohibition bill by E. H. Armstrong of Yarmouth , a young Liberal M.L.A. pledged to the cause in the election . Armstrong made clear that he was serving as the mouthpiece of the Alliance and that ...
The first step was the introduction of a prohibition bill by E. H. Armstrong of Yarmouth , a young Liberal M.L.A. pledged to the cause in the election . Armstrong made clear that he was serving as the mouthpiece of the Alliance and that ...
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He quite naturally favoured a public school system , and in spite of his denials , 28 many believed that he had joined the January Cabinet revolt against Bowell because of oppostiion to the proposed remedial bill .
He quite naturally favoured a public school system , and in spite of his denials , 28 many believed that he had joined the January Cabinet revolt against Bowell because of oppostiion to the proposed remedial bill .
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The Conservative Gleaner of per analining that remedial legislation was entirely a constitutional matter and that one - 28 unhappy with the remedial bill , but the large Acadian vote seems to have forced ion of te : in the House that ...
The Conservative Gleaner of per analining that remedial legislation was entirely a constitutional matter and that one - 28 unhappy with the remedial bill , but the large Acadian vote seems to have forced ion of te : in the House that ...
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