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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But , despite continual condemnations , this antiquated and often abusive system continued at least into the late 1920's in several counties of the province . 2 Basically , the almshouse provided food , shelter and protection to ...
But , despite continual condemnations , this antiquated and often abusive system continued at least into the late 1920's in several counties of the province . 2 Basically , the almshouse provided food , shelter and protection to ...
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The rich continued to preoccupy themselves with the instruction of their own children , a policy which did attract the censure of contemporary critics . Throughout the period under discussion , Nova Scotians with a liberal outlook ...
The rich continued to preoccupy themselves with the instruction of their own children , a policy which did attract the censure of contemporary critics . Throughout the period under discussion , Nova Scotians with a liberal outlook ...
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I continued about eighteen months in this way , till one Sabbath morning I attended a meeting at Pollet River , about three mile from my home . There the cloud of darkness that had for so long obscured my mind , disappeared and the Lord ...
I continued about eighteen months in this way , till one Sabbath morning I attended a meeting at Pollet River , about three mile from my home . There the cloud of darkness that had for so long obscured my mind , disappeared and the Lord ...
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