Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 9
Page 27
Sixty - nine per cent of the Anglican clergy of Nova Scotia who responded to a poll by the Council for Social Service of the Church of England in 1919 , testified to the success of prohibition in their province .
Sixty - nine per cent of the Anglican clergy of Nova Scotia who responded to a poll by the Council for Social Service of the Church of England in 1919 , testified to the success of prohibition in their province .
Page 38
Even the school was Indian only in name , since its resources were monopolized to the extent of fifty per cent by segregated white children , even though the Company had clearly stated its opposition to such a policy as early as 1801.
Even the school was Indian only in name , since its resources were monopolized to the extent of fifty per cent by segregated white children , even though the Company had clearly stated its opposition to such a policy as early as 1801.
Page 10
31 Of 2113 children born between 1610 and 1725 in Port Royal 71 per cent lived at least until their twentieth birthday . Of the remaining 29 per cent not all would have died as in many cases no death is recorded and parents may have ...
31 Of 2113 children born between 1610 and 1725 in Port Royal 71 per cent lived at least until their twentieth birthday . Of the remaining 29 per cent not all would have died as in many cases no death is recorded and parents may have ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acadian American appeared Archives Assembly Atlantic attempt August authority became bill British Brunswick called Canada Canadian Cape Breton Catholic century Church collection Colonial Company concern Conservative continued Council County course Denys early effect election England established evidence February Fielding force Fredericton George grant Halifax historians House important Indians industrial institutions interest Island issue January Journal June King land later legislation less letter Liberal Loyalist major March Maritime meeting natural never Nova Scotia Ontario party period political poor Port present Professor prohibition province published question received records region remained Report result River Royal Saint John seems social Society suggested tion Toronto trade United University York young