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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A discussion of Salem Bland's theories , for example , occupies an entire chapter . ... Since no individuals are presented as recognizable examples whose theories can be analyzed in manageable form , they appear as a blurred mass on the ...
A discussion of Salem Bland's theories , for example , occupies an entire chapter . ... Since no individuals are presented as recognizable examples whose theories can be analyzed in manageable form , they appear as a blurred mass on the ...
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For example , the future premier , Mr. Smallwood , published Coaker of Newfoundland ( London , 1931 ) , a biography which still stands as the most comprehensive reference on this twentieth - century fishermen's populist leader .
For example , the future premier , Mr. Smallwood , published Coaker of Newfoundland ( London , 1931 ) , a biography which still stands as the most comprehensive reference on this twentieth - century fishermen's populist leader .
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Citing British and American examples was not in itself sufficient to stimulate the formation of a Halifax body with similar aims , although the press was generally sympathetic . A cautious support had been forthcoming from George R.
Citing British and American examples was not in itself sufficient to stimulate the formation of a Halifax body with similar aims , although the press was generally sympathetic . A cautious support had been forthcoming from George R.
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