Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Page 41
The debris of the land sales of 1781 had never been cleared away and Fanning was held responsible for continued possession by beneficiaries of the controversial proceedings . In his private dealings Cambridge had been in violent ...
The debris of the land sales of 1781 had never been cleared away and Fanning was held responsible for continued possession by beneficiaries of the controversial proceedings . In his private dealings Cambridge had been in violent ...
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Charity , however , continued to be the least remunerative source of funds despite frequent exhortations that a rich man's " wealth is a talent , for the employment of which he must hereafter render an account ?
Charity , however , continued to be the least remunerative source of funds despite frequent exhortations that a rich man's " wealth is a talent , for the employment of which he must hereafter render an account ?
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In their preoccupation to maintain power , members of the first responsible ministry continued the old school regulations , which they had formerly “ denounced as an absurd , ridiculous , and oppressive system – one which provides ...
In their preoccupation to maintain power , members of the first responsible ministry continued the old school regulations , which they had formerly “ denounced as an absurd , ridiculous , and oppressive system – one which provides ...
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