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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Ministers were urged to promote the cause of “ temperance ” in the pulpit and the church appointed delegates to attend a Temperance Convention in Truro called to organize a province wide campaign . “ More dramatic was the simultaneous ...
Ministers were urged to promote the cause of “ temperance ” in the pulpit and the church appointed delegates to attend a Temperance Convention in Truro called to organize a province wide campaign . “ More dramatic was the simultaneous ...
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Finally , a few days before the election , Rogers did commit himself to the remedial cause by issuing a statement which denounced Northumberland County's Independent Catholic candidate , claiming it to be “ the duty of a good citizen to ...
Finally , a few days before the election , Rogers did commit himself to the remedial cause by issuing a statement which denounced Northumberland County's Independent Catholic candidate , claiming it to be “ the duty of a good citizen to ...
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I believe that this was the most potent cause of our defeat " . ' In Arichat , Nova Scotia George Mitchell , a long time Liberal supporter , also believed that the defeat of the Liberal party was due to the impression that the ...
I believe that this was the most potent cause of our defeat " . ' In Arichat , Nova Scotia George Mitchell , a long time Liberal supporter , also believed that the defeat of the Liberal party was due to the impression that the ...
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