Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic States |
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Give your wagon a coat of paint and send your boarders out to enjoy the air whenever they feel so inclined . It keeps them out of the way and gives your wife a chance to tidy up the house . Cleanliness is next to Godliness .
Give your wagon a coat of paint and send your boarders out to enjoy the air whenever they feel so inclined . It keeps them out of the way and gives your wife a chance to tidy up the house . Cleanliness is next to Godliness .
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Of the true causes that gave birth to this unhappy quarrel , Mr. Moody is unwilling to give any opinion . He is no politician ; and , therefore , by no means qualified to reconcile the contradictory assertions and arguments of the ...
Of the true causes that gave birth to this unhappy quarrel , Mr. Moody is unwilling to give any opinion . He is no politician ; and , therefore , by no means qualified to reconcile the contradictory assertions and arguments of the ...
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Instructed to give his views on the situation of the Indians , he quickly forwarded Grey a lengthy report . There were , explained , only two ways to deal with aboriginal peoples throughout the world : give them full legal rights or ...
Instructed to give his views on the situation of the Indians , he quickly forwarded Grey a lengthy report . There were , explained , only two ways to deal with aboriginal peoples throughout the world : give them full legal rights or ...
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