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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There also appeared to be an increased reluctance on the part of juries to convict bootleggers , especially in the case of second offenders for whom jail terms were mandatory . The resistance to prohibition as usual was strongest in ...
There also appeared to be an increased reluctance on the part of juries to convict bootleggers , especially in the case of second offenders for whom jail terms were mandatory . The resistance to prohibition as usual was strongest in ...
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Dispensation for consanguinity was relatively rare until 1720 after which it increased steadily , reaching a peak in ... Parallel with an increase in inbreeding and the end of French immigration into Port Royal there was a marked rise ...
Dispensation for consanguinity was relatively rare until 1720 after which it increased steadily , reaching a peak in ... Parallel with an increase in inbreeding and the end of French immigration into Port Royal there was a marked rise ...
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As Greven postulates this possibility , the increasing scarcity of land in New England , the consequent breaking of traditional patterns of filial dependence and the increasing number of nuclear families created an insecure generation ...
As Greven postulates this possibility , the increasing scarcity of land in New England , the consequent breaking of traditional patterns of filial dependence and the increasing number of nuclear families created an insecure generation ...
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