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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He quite naturally favoured a public school system , and in spite of his denials , 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 , many believed that he had joined the January Cabinet revolt against Bowell because of oppostiion to the proposed remedial bill .
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in the House that his Protestant constituents had been given government circulars which stated that the remedial bill was harmless . * Ironically enough , Weldon was only stating openly in the House what Foster was proclaiming to ...
in the House that his Protestant constituents had been given government circulars which stated that the remedial bill was harmless . * Ironically enough , Weldon was only stating openly in the House what Foster was proclaiming to ...
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Next day , in order to force the adjournment of the session and thereby keep the Council from once again returning the bill to the House , Glenie and most of his followers absented themselves from the Assembly so that there would be ...
Next day , in order to force the adjournment of the session and thereby keep the Council from once again returning the bill to the House , Glenie and most of his followers absented themselves from the Assembly so that there would be ...
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