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 66
Phineas Bond wrote Barclay and , after discussing mysterious new evidence in his possession , expressed ... by the Act of Parliament in 1774 as the limit of Massachusetts ; and that it was the river under discussion at Paris in 1783.
Phineas Bond wrote Barclay and , after discussing mysterious new evidence in his possession , expressed ... by the Act of Parliament in 1774 as the limit of Massachusetts ; and that it was the river under discussion at Paris in 1783.
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The discussion of the voting pattern is clear and competent . It is probably the best short analysis in English of Quebec politics . Another excellent piece is the one by Courtney and Smith on Saskatchewan .
The discussion of the voting pattern is clear and competent . It is probably the best short analysis in English of Quebec politics . Another excellent piece is the one by Courtney and Smith on Saskatchewan .
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33 In the 1864 session , when Tupper moved his resolution ” authorizing the government to send delegates to a conference to discuss maritime union , the resolution was carried without a dissentient voice , after only a short debate .
33 In the 1864 session , when Tupper moved his resolution ” authorizing the government to send delegates to a conference to discuss maritime union , the resolution was carried without a dissentient voice , after only a short debate .
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