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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In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the history of the Atlantic region in the 19th century than for its own time period . But , at the same time , a good deal had changed by the nineteenth ...
In some senses , work on 18th - century New England is probably more relevant for the history of the Atlantic region in the 19th century than for its own time period . But , at the same time , a good deal had changed by the nineteenth ...
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lack of coalescence in pre - Revolutionary Loyalist ideology testified to the fragility of elaborate political ideas in eighteenth - century America and the rapid mortality rate of particular formulations of thought as public men ...
lack of coalescence in pre - Revolutionary Loyalist ideology testified to the fragility of elaborate political ideas in eighteenth - century America and the rapid mortality rate of particular formulations of thought as public men ...
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104 105 100 107 did not develop laboratory science courses until the twentieth century ) . Toronto's physical laboratory , the first in Canada , was established as early as 1879 , " and separate , well - equipped buildings for biology ...
104 105 100 107 did not develop laboratory science courses until the twentieth century ) . Toronto's physical laboratory , the first in Canada , was established as early as 1879 , " and separate , well - equipped buildings for biology ...
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