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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To a group of colonial officials , £ 800 a year was a welcome injection of investment in the underdeveloped economy of the province when local revenues in the early 1800's amounted to only £ 2000 a year . “ Walter Bromley tried to ...
To a group of colonial officials , £ 800 a year was a welcome injection of investment in the underdeveloped economy of the province when local revenues in the early 1800's amounted to only £ 2000 a year . “ Walter Bromley tried to ...
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Richard Merritt's various reports of his content analysis of colonial newspapers , culminating in his Symbols of American Community , have dealt sympathetically but realistically with the pitfalls and the gains from the technique .
Richard Merritt's various reports of his content analysis of colonial newspapers , culminating in his Symbols of American Community , have dealt sympathetically but realistically with the pitfalls and the gains from the technique .
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Among the most interesting are those from Manners - Sutton , during the period that Labouchere was Colonial Secretary . Much of Henry Labouchere's private correspondence has been dispersed , simply by being sold .
Among the most interesting are those from Manners - Sutton , during the period that Labouchere was Colonial Secretary . Much of Henry Labouchere's private correspondence has been dispersed , simply by being sold .
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