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 36
The decline of prohibition to some extent paralleled that of the general reform movement . As partially a utopian reform , it had suffered on implementation from the inevitable reaction . It did not yield the results predicted by its ...
The decline of prohibition to some extent paralleled that of the general reform movement . As partially a utopian reform , it had suffered on implementation from the inevitable reaction . It did not yield the results predicted by its ...
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It does represent a change in emphasis , since it is not Puritanism which is declining but the energy of new ... Robert Middlekauf's recent study of three generations of the Mather family certainly does not emphasize decline and ...
It does represent a change in emphasis , since it is not Puritanism which is declining but the energy of new ... Robert Middlekauf's recent study of three generations of the Mather family certainly does not emphasize decline and ...
Page 94
The book includes an impressive analysis of the crisis in and decline of the social gospel in the 1920's . Committed by the war's end to a substantial improvement of labour's lot , most churchmen remained true to their ideals through ...
The book includes an impressive analysis of the crisis in and decline of the social gospel in the 1920's . Committed by the war's end to a substantial improvement of labour's lot , most churchmen remained true to their ideals through ...
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