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 33
... final breaking of familial and kinship ties along with the instability of status caused by the peculiar economic , political and social circumstances described earlier helped create a social context in which revivalism flourished .
... final breaking of familial and kinship ties along with the instability of status caused by the peculiar economic , political and social circumstances described earlier helped create a social context in which revivalism flourished .
Page 65
The final book , The Spy of Beauséjour , could very well have been the subject of a historical novel by Thomas Raddall or Will Bird . Thomas Pichon , a clever , plausible Frenchman of base character , came to Louisbourg in 1751 .
The final book , The Spy of Beauséjour , could very well have been the subject of a historical novel by Thomas Raddall or Will Bird . Thomas Pichon , a clever , plausible Frenchman of base character , came to Louisbourg in 1751 .
Page 61
Before final reading , Macdonald offered another change whereby the D.O.C. would be required to contact the Adjutant - General , before going beyond his military district for additional forces and the Adjutant - General , in turn ...
Before final reading , Macdonald offered another change whereby the D.O.C. would be required to contact the Adjutant - General , before going beyond his military district for additional forces and the Adjutant - General , in turn ...
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