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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Page 46
... debate did not actually take place for another month . ... Finally debate began , and on 2 May , Bourinot rose to explain why he now opposed Confederation , despite his earlier espousal of the scheme . If there was to be a union , he ...
... debate did not actually take place for another month . ... Finally debate began , and on 2 May , Bourinot rose to explain why he now opposed Confederation , despite his earlier espousal of the scheme . If there was to be a union , he ...
Page 48
The debate over Confederation took a new turn when William Miller , the independent member for Richmond who had opposed union in 1865 , rose in the Assembly and told the government that he would support the scheme if changes could be ...
The debate over Confederation took a new turn when William Miller , the independent member for Richmond who had opposed union in 1865 , rose in the Assembly and told the government that he would support the scheme if changes could be ...
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... debate , a debate which also focused on the social utility of educating the poor . While considerable continuity of views on this matter existed throughout the period , a subtle change in mood occurred in the 1830's and 1840's as ...
... debate , a debate which also focused on the social utility of educating the poor . While considerable continuity of views on this matter existed throughout the period , a subtle change in mood occurred in the 1830's and 1840's as ...
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