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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... established in the City of Saint John in 18012 Several years later other pauper institutions were erected to serve various county , city and parish units of New Brunswick . Four county alms- houses and workhouses were established in the ...
... established in the City of Saint John in 18012 Several years later other pauper institutions were erected to serve various county , city and parish units of New Brunswick . Four county alms- houses and workhouses were established in the ...
Page 61
... established in Saint John in 1836 , " and assumed administrative control of that institution in 1843.5 " It financed the erection of a new Provincial Lunatic Asylum in 1848 , which was operated almost exclusively by provincial funds ...
... established in Saint John in 1836 , " and assumed administrative control of that institution in 1843.5 " It financed the erection of a new Provincial Lunatic Asylum in 1848 , which was operated almost exclusively by provincial funds ...
Page 68
... established until later . Robb created the first small chemical laboratory in the fifties ; Bailey said of him that [ his ] choice of apparatus , like that of books , was most judicious . Nothing but the best would satisfy him , and his ...
... established until later . Robb created the first small chemical laboratory in the fifties ; Bailey said of him that [ his ] choice of apparatus , like that of books , was most judicious . Nothing but the best would satisfy him , and his ...
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