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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The convener of the Temperance Committee which proposed the acceptance of the social gospel was H. R. Grant , the man who would dominate the prohibition movement in Nova Scotia for the next thirty years . A native of Pictou County ...
The convener of the Temperance Committee which proposed the acceptance of the social gospel was H. R. Grant , the man who would dominate the prohibition movement in Nova Scotia for the next thirty years . A native of Pictou County ...
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D. K. Grant , a lawyer , clergyman and prohibitionist . It was an appointment which won the immediate and grateful approval of the United Church . " D. K. Grant promised no miracles in enforcement . In his first report , after six ...
D. K. Grant , a lawyer , clergyman and prohibitionist . It was an appointment which won the immediate and grateful approval of the United Church . " D. K. Grant promised no miracles in enforcement . In his first report , after six ...
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He had , of course , been totally unable to honour the stipulations of his 1653 grant , and as early as 1661 , his vast territory was threatened by legislation which provided for the revocation of land grants whose development remained ...
He had , of course , been totally unable to honour the stipulations of his 1653 grant , and as early as 1661 , his vast territory was threatened by legislation which provided for the revocation of land grants whose development remained ...
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