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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Largely as a result of his initiative and his whole - hearted co - operation with the federal authorities , sites of the forts at Beauséjour and Gaspereau in the Chignecto Isthmus were designated as National Historic Parks by the ...
Largely as a result of his initiative and his whole - hearted co - operation with the federal authorities , sites of the forts at Beauséjour and Gaspereau in the Chignecto Isthmus were designated as National Historic Parks by the ...
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The apparent willingness of both the federal and provincial governments to ignore the acute distress , coupled with the recurring appearance of federal troops , doubtless contributed to these feelings . Throughout the period neither the ...
The apparent willingness of both the federal and provincial governments to ignore the acute distress , coupled with the recurring appearance of federal troops , doubtless contributed to these feelings . Throughout the period neither the ...
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Within two years the federal Liberal party in Nova Scotia began to rebuild under the leadership of Premier William Stevens Fielding . In 1891 the leading Nova Scotian federal Member , Alfred Gilpin Jones , who had sat in the Dominion ...
Within two years the federal Liberal party in Nova Scotia began to rebuild under the leadership of Premier William Stevens Fielding . In 1891 the leading Nova Scotian federal Member , Alfred Gilpin Jones , who had sat in the Dominion ...
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